Distance Between Cars When Driving
389 Safe Distance Between Cars Premium High Res Photos Add driving experience, road conditions, speed, vehicle weight, and brake conditions to the mix and that stopping distance potentially increases. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports at 65 mph the reaction distance is feet, and the braking distance is feet making for a total stopping distance of feet. At 50 mph, that distance is feet. At 70 mph, it increases to feet. Texas law, like the laws of states, creates…