What two factors affect thinking distance for cars?
Answer:
The main factors that can affect the thinking distance for cars are influence, drugs, alcohol, unclear vision and mobile phones.
Speed (mph)
Speed (m/s)
Thinking Distance (m)
20
1. Alcohol / Drugs
2. Stress / Tiredness
3. Old age
4. Not full concentration on the road
5. Drivers Vision
6. it take the person long enough to thing for braking
7.
8·9
6
30
13·3
9
40
17·8
12
50
22·2
15
60
26·7
18
70
31·1
21
8. and some people drink and drive and some people dont know what they are doing and people who drink and drive get injured and they get hurt in such ways.
9.
And the people who drink and drive are very silly. So please when you are older or even now or whenever you get a car. Please dont drink and drive because you might die! :P x
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