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Which theorem best describes 'Total Stopping Distance'?

Total stopping distance is the sum of the distance traveled during the driver's perception time, the reaction time, and the actual braking distance of the vehic

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Question: Which theorem best describes 'Total Stopping Distance'?

Answer options:

  • Reaction distance + Braking distance
  • Perception distance + Braking distance
  • Lag distance + Braking distance ✅ Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance

Correct answer: Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance

Explanation: Total stopping distance is the sum of the distance traveled during the driver's perception time, the reaction time, and the actual braking distance of the vehicle.

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