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How is 'Total Stopping Distance' calculated?

The 'Total Stopping Distance' is the sum of Perception Distance (seeing the hazard), Reaction Distance (moving foot to brake), and Braking Distance (mechanical

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Question: How is 'Total Stopping Distance' calculated?

Answer options: ✅ Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance

  • Reaction distance + Following distance + Vehicle length
  • Speed multiplied by the weight of the vehicle
  • Braking distance minus the reaction time

Correct answer: Perception distance + Reaction distance + Braking distance

Explanation: The 'Total Stopping Distance' is the sum of Perception Distance (seeing the hazard), Reaction Distance (moving foot to brake), and Braking Distance (mechanical action of the vehicle).

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