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  2. Know your stopping distances | AA - The AA

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    Stopping distance is the time that it takes to bring a moving car to a complete stop. It's made up of 2 components: Thinking distance, the time it takes you to react to the hazard; Braking distance, the time it takes for the brakes to stop the car; Continue reading to learn how to calculate stopping distance. Stopping distance formula

  3. Stopping Distances - Highway Code Rule 126

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    The safe rule is never to get closer than the overall stopping distance (see Typical Stopping Distances diagram, shown above) allow at least a two-second gap between you and the vehicle in front on roads carrying faster-moving traffic and in tunnels where visibility is reduced.

  4. Stopping distances made simple | RAC Drive

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    The braking distance at 30 mph depends on a variety of factors, such as the road conditions, the type of vehicle, and the driver’s reaction time. Generally speaking, the braking distance for a typical passenger car on a dry road can start from 14 metres.

  5. The Highway Code - Typical stopping distances - GOV.UK

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    Title. The Highway Code - Typical stopping distances. Author. Department for Transport. Created Date. 5/27/2016 1:25:13 PM.

  6. Revise UK stopping distances, braking distances, thinking distances and reaction distances for your driving theory test in 2024.

  7. The Highway Code - General rules, techniques and ... - GOV.UK

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    1 October 2015. Updated: 17 September 2023 - See all updates. Search this manual. Back to contents. General rules, techniques and advice for all drivers and riders (103 to 158)

  8. What are the correct UK stopping distances? - Merityre

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    Understanding the correct stopping distances is essential for avoiding accidents. Discover more about how UK stopping distances work in our guide.