The average reaction distance at 60 MPH is:
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359 feet.
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33 feet.
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66 feet.
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158 feet.
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Explanation
Reaction distance refers to how far you travel after seeing an upcoming hazard until you begin to brake. At a speed of 60 MPH, the average reaction distance is 66 feet.
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