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4 February, 18:17

You are 50 m from a pedestrian crossing

when an elderly person starts to cross.

If you are travelling at 60km/h, will you stop in time? What if the road is wet?

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  1. 4 February, 20:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    if your vehicle travels 20 metres in braking to a stop from 50 km/h, at 100 km/h it will take approximately 80 metres to come to a stop on the same road surface (i. e. 4 x 20 metres).
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