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The fastest you could slow down before hitting a youngster who rushed into the road 60 to 65 feet in front of your car is 20 mph.

(Perception/Reaction Distance)

Speed 30 mph 40 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph 80 mph

Distance 44 feet 59 feet 73 feet 88 feet 103 feet 117 feet

Braking Distance 45  feet 80  feet 125  feet 180  feet 245  feet 320 feet

Overall Stopping Distance 89 feet 139 feet 198 feet 268 feet 348 feet 439 feet

Equal to Approximate Number of Car Lengths 6 9 14 18 23 29

Take note that your total stopping distance triples when you double your speed, say from 30 mph to 60 mph or 40 mph to 80 mph.

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You could only brake down to 20 mph before hitting a child who dashed into the road 60 to 65 feet in front of your vehicle.

(Perception/Reaction Distance)

Speed 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 mph

Distance Braking Distance: 45 feet 80 feet 125 feet 180 feet 245 feet 320 feet 44 feet 59 feet 73 feet 88 feet 103 feet 117 feet

The total stopping distance is about equal to the number of car lengths: 89 feet, 139 feet, 198 feet, 268 feet, 348 feet, and 439 feet. 6 9 14 18 23 29

Be aware that as you double your speed, such as from 30 mph to 60 mph or 40 mph to 80 mph, your total stopping distance triples.

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