| 41. | It also means a longer stopping distance.
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| 42. | And because you're sliding along on a little puddle of melted rubber, your stopping distance is extended.
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| 43. | The stopping distance is just 33 metres at 100 km / hr with an average deceleration of 1.2g.
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| 44. | _All-new brakes, with best-in-class stopping distance.
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| 45. | In a panic stop, the brake-assist system automatically exerts full pressure against the calipers to shorten stopping distances.
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| 46. | This is a significant safety factor as the stopping distance of a traditional tanker can be up to.
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| 47. | But " it had a profound effect on the stopping distance of older drivers, " the authors found.
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| 48. | As for braking, the GS's world-class stopping distance is shorter than that of a Ferrari F355, Motor Trend notes.
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| 49. | They had also misinterpreted the runway data, and so believed they had less stopping distance than was actually available.
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| 50. | The brunt of the braking effort is borne by that lone front wheel, thus stopping distance is significantly lengthened.
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