RR-028 — Stopping Distance Factors
Question
Your braking (stopping) distance becomes longer when:
A. The road is wet, your speed is higher, or the vehicle is loaded B. Only when it is dark C. Only when the tyres are new
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Stopping distance increases on a wet road, at higher speed and when the vehicle is laden — all three. Darkness and new tyres are not the primary factors.
Source basis
- Original question generated from the verified rule Following Distance and topic Following Distance. Original wording and distractors; no question bank copied. Source basis:
official_manual.
Variants
- RR-021 — variant_of (related question on the same concept)
Ontology RR-028 — Stopping Distance Factors [relates] Following Distance RR-028 — Stopping Distance Factors [relates] Following Distance RR-028 — Stopping Distance Factors [relates] RR-021
Connections
- Following Distance — covers_topic, source: 2026-06-28
- NaTIS Learner Driver Manual — derived_from_source, source: 2026-06-28