الأربعاء، 20 أكتوبر 2010

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Calculating Your Braking Distance (C)

   Sometimes while your driving you’d have to hit the breaks as fast as possible to avoid any accidents.

The breaking distance: it’s the distance your car travels after the car brakes have been applied. If you are traveling at 70 miles per hour, it takes 315 feet to stop an average car once the breaks have been applied.
The stopping distance: It takes the distance before you hit + the time after you hit the breaks (Reaction Distance) + (Breaking distance).
The reaction distance: It takes time utile you realize that there is a problem and that you need to hit the breaks and before you do you already traveled a small distance.

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