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What are the three components that make up the total stopping distance of a vehicle?
Total stopping distance consists of perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance. High speeds and heavy loads increase this significantly.
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Question: What are the three components that make up the total stopping distance of a vehicle?
Answer options:
- Perception distance plus reaction distance.
- Reaction distance plus braking distance.
- Braking distance plus following distance. ✅ Perception distance, plus reaction distance, plus braking distance.
Correct answer: Perception distance, plus reaction distance, plus braking distance.
Explanation: Total stopping distance consists of perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance. High speeds and heavy loads increase this significantly.
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