At 30 MPH, the average driver’s perception time accounts for __ feet traveled.
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66
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55
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50
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33
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Explanation
Perception distance varies based on weather conditions and your mental or physical state. It refers to how far your vehicle travels from the moment you see a hazard until your brain recognizes it. The average perception distance for drivers traveling at 30 MPH is 33 feet.
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