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Q: Does reducing speed increases a drivers stopping distance?
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What rule is used to estimate your total stopping distance under ideal conditions?

i do not know the answer drivers training is stupid!


Is the stopping distance the same as the following distance?

No, they have different meanings.Following distance is the safe distance to follow behind a moving motor vehicle.Stopping distance is the combination of the drivers reaction time to apply the brakes and the time the vehicle takes to come to a halt.


What is the typical stopping distance for a car going 50mph?

175 feet. The Oregon Drivers Handbook calculates it at closer to 240 feet. (of course many factors can make it more or less distance.)


What should happen when a speed increase with the distance between cars?

When speed increases with the distance between cars, there is a greater risk of accidents due to reduced reaction time and increased stopping distance. Drivers may not be able to brake in time if the distance is too large, leading to rear-end collisions or other accidents. It is important to maintain a safe following distance to allow for proper reaction time in case of sudden stops or changes in traffic.


What should you expect at your drivers test?

Driving, turning, and stopping. Thats about it.


What does drivers left arm extended down mean?

It means "I am slowing or stopping."


Is the extra space in front of a large truck needed for other drivers when merging onto a freeway?

You should never merge into the area that makes up a vehicle's safe stopping distance. Trucks need a larger distance than a car to stop, so a larger distance should be left in front of them when merging.


Why does a car have white or yellow lights in front but red lights at the back?

White or yellow lights in front of a car are used to illuminate the road ahead for better visibility, while red lights at the back are used to signal other drivers that the vehicle is braking or stopping. This color differentiation helps drivers identify the direction in which a vehicle is traveling, reducing the risk of accidents.


Why has the law been introduced for provisional drivers that they may have only have one passenger in the car between the hours of 11pm and 5am?

The accident rate increases for new drivers with multiple passengers, due to the fact that they are a distraction. The accident rate also increases at night time for new drivers.


Which disc is a driver?

There are a couple of different types of drivers: DISTANCE DRIVERS Distance Drivers, as their name suggests, have the greatest potential to travel the greatest distance. However, they also require the greatest speed to travel true to their intended flight characteristics. Distance drivers have wider rims and sharper noses, so they might not be the best choice for younger players, newer players, or players with slower arm speeds. FAIRWAY DRIVERS Fairway Drivers have slightly smaller rims than distance drivers and are easier to control because they have less speed potential. While fairway drivers have less distance potential, they are a great choice for tighter lines, shots with less skip at the end, straighter flights, and shorter drives. Fairway drivers are generally a good choice for experienced and inexperienced players alike.


What is the drivers distance from Edinburgh to Bristol?

375 miles.


Are there over the road truck drivers?

Yes. An OTR drivers is someone who does long distance line haul.