What effect does the speed a car is moving have on its braking distance?
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Braking distance is the time it takes for your car to come to a complete stop after you've hit your brakes. When you double the speed of your car, your braking distance quadruples. As shown below, every time you double your speed, you multiply your braking distance by four.
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