6.5.4.3 Forces and Braking Flashcards
What is the thinking distance?
The distance travelled between seeing a hazard (stimulus) and (fully) applying the brakes.
What is the braking distance?
The distance travelled between (fully) applying the brakes and coming to a (complete) stop.
What is definition of stopping distance?
The distance travelled between seeing a hazard (stimulus) and coming to a complete stop.
What is the relationship between thinking distance, braking distance and stopping distance?
thinking distance + braking distance = stopping distance
The reaction time is the same as the thinking time. True or false?
True
For a given speed the braking distance is greater.
True or false?
True
What is a typical reaction time of a human?
0.2 - 0.9s
What factors can affect a driver’s reaction time?
Tiredness
Drugs
Alcohol
Distractions
How can you measure a person’s reaction time?
Drop a ruler; without warning; measure how far the ruler drops while reacting; convert to a time. Have a (computer) screen that changes colour; suddenly; person has to tap a button; time measured between screen changing and button pressed.
What will happen to the thinking and braking distance if a driver is distracted?
The thinking distance will increase
The braking distance will be the same
What factors can affect the braking time of a car?
Wet or icy road Worn brakes Worn tyres Mass of the car Speed of the car
What is the typical braking distance for a car travelling at 20 mph
6 m
What is the typical braking distance for a car travelling at 70 mph
75 m
If you double the speed, what happens to the braking distance?
It is quadrupled
If you double the speed, what happens to the thinking distance?
It is doubled
When the brakes are applied what happens in terms of forces and energy?
Work is done against friction; the kinetic store of the car decreases; the thermal store of the brakes increases.
If the speed increases, what happens to the force required to stop in a certain distance?
It increases. The deceleration increases too.
What are the dangers of driving at higher speeds?
Greater deceleration and braking force required to stop in a given distance; this could overheat the brakes; or lead to a loss of control of the car.