At 40 MPH, the average driver’s reaction time accounts for __ feet traveled.
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22
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44
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88
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111
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Explanation
While traveling at 40 MPH, the average reaction distance is 44 feet. Drivers typically have a reaction time of ¾ to 1 second, but it can vary based on their mental and physical state.
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