The total stopping distance of a vehicle traveling at 30 MPH is ___ feet:
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633
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66
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123
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268
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Explanation
The total stopping distance is the minimum distance a vehicle travels before coming to a complete stop, which includes perception, reaction, and braking distances. For instance, a vehicle traveling at 30 MPH has a total stopping distance of 123 feet.
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