A typical passenger car traveling at 20 mph should be able to halt within 25 feet. Heavier vehicles or those towing others require more distance to stop. Remember, the best way to brake is to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
Excessive speed, inattention, and tailgating contribute significantly to vehicular accidents in Florida, accounting for about 22%. Adjust your speed based on driving conditions, considering traction, visibility, traffic environment, and your speed. These factors influence your vehicle’s stopping distance.
The four components of stopping distance are:
Doubling your speed quadruples the stopping distance and the potential destruction in a crash. Higher speeds significantly increase the stopping distance.