Stopping distance definition
Stopping distance means the distance required by the vehicle to come to a full stop after the Blind Spot Information Signal has been given, taking into account reaction time and brake deceleration.
Stopping distance means the distance travelled by the vehicle from the point the rider begins to actuate the brake control to the point at which the vehicle reaches a full stop. For tests where the simultaneous actuation of two controls is specified, the distance travelled is taken from the point the first control is actuated.
Stopping distance means the distance travelled by the vehicle from the point of application of the control to the point at which the vehicle reaches a full stop.
More Definitions of Stopping distance
Stopping distance means the distance travelled by a vehicle from the point at which force is applied to the brake control to the point at which the vehicle reaches a full stop; (distance d’arrêt)
Stopping distance means the dis tance traveled by a vehicle from the start
Stopping distance means the distance travelled by the vehicle from the point of application of the control to the point at which the vehicle reaches a full stop. When tests are conducted with simultaneous application of two controls, the control applied first is considered as the moment of application of the control.