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Define the thinking distance, braking distance and stopping distance of a moving vehicle

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Define the thinking distance, braking distance and stopping distance of a moving vehicle

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  1. Thinking Distance: This is the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the driver recognizes a need to stop and the moment they actually apply the brakes. It's influenced by the driver's reaction time and the speed of the vehicle.

  2. Braking Distance: This is the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the brakes are applied to the moment the vehicle comes to a complete stop. It's influenced by the speed of the vehicle, the condition of the brakes, the weight of the vehicle, and the condition of the road.

  3. Stopping Distance: This is the total distance a vehicle travels from the moment the driver recognizes a need to stop to the moment the vehicle comes to a complete stop. It's the sum of the thinking distance and the braking distance.

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