stopping distance. Flashcards
define thinking distance.
distance the vehicle travels during the drivers reaction time.
define braking distance.
distance the vehicles travels under the breaking force. distance the vehicle travels with the brakes applied.
define stopping distance.
thinking distance + braking distance.
what factors affect stopping distance?
tiredness, alcohol/ drugs, distractions, speed, road conditions (eg: wet, ice), vehicle maintenance (brakes, tyres.)
what is the typical reaction time of an average adult?
0.2 to 0.9 seconds.
factor: tiredness, what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
thinking distance.
increased reaction time.
factor: alcohol/ drugs , what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
thinking distance.
increased reaction time.
factor: distractions, what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
thinking distance.
increased reaction time.
factor: speed, what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
thinking and breaking distance.
travel further during reaction time. more kinetic energy to transfer.
factor: road conditions, what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
breaking distance.
less friction.
factor: vehicle maintenance , what does it affect: thinking or braking distance and the reason why?
breaking distance.
less friction.