At 35 mph, it takes about ____ feet to react and bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
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210
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150
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500
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Explanation
At 35 mph, assuming you have good tires, brakes, and dry pavement, it will take about 210 feet to react and bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Your stopping distance can be affected by many factors, including weather and road conditions, the condition of your vehicle, and the time it takes you to recognize that there is a dangerous situation and apply the brakes. This is why it's important to always adjust your driving speed to the road and weather conditions.
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