Two feet, if you're Fred Flintstone.
At 20 miles per hour it takes about 60 feet to stop on wet pavement. At sixty miles per hour it takes at least 300 feet to stop.
19.11 feet
55 feet
Stopping Distance = about 56.25 feet.
If there is constant acceleration and deceleration then it would be 33.3 ft to stop
Depends on a lot of veriables
44 feet
The average freight train is about 1 to 1.25 miles in length (90 to 120 rail cars). When it's moving at about 55 miles an hour, it can take a mile or more to stop However, in an emergency its about 300 feet
It will take two Stuarts and one Peter
It would depend on how fast you're moving. Let's say you're going 60 miles an hour, which is 1 mile for every minute. If you go completely non-stop and travel at 60 miles an hour and no slower, it would take you 1,000 minutes to reach your destination, which is a little longer than 16 and a half hours. At 70 miles an hour it would take you a little over 14 hours to reach your destination. At 80 miles an hour, it would take you 12.5 hours to reach your destination, and so on and so forth, dividing 1,000 by how fast you are moving.
how mant feet from the stop sign ahould you stop
when traveling at 55mph, how many feet do you need to stop