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What does starting distance mean?

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LaTeagan
07/29/25 2:46am

2021 CR-V remote start distance is 10 meters. Remote start means starting the engine remotely via the key fob. Its principle is simple: the vehicle starts the engine by receiving signals from the remote key. The remote start function has some limitations for the vehicle itself, the most important being that it can only be installed on automatic transmission models. CR-V remote start operation method: First press the lock button, then hold the HOLD button. When the vehicle's turn signals flash 6 times continuously, it indicates successful remote engine start. The system will automatically turn on the air conditioning and activate internal circulation, adjusting the interior temperature based on external conditions. A 30-meter distance is no problem. CR-V remote start usage precautions: Note that the preheating time should not exceed the manufacturer's limit of 10 minutes, and the number of starts should not exceed twice. This is because the engine warms up much slower when idling in place compared to normal driving, and the three-way catalytic converter takes longer to reach its working temperature above 350 degrees. During this time, the engine's incomplete combustion produces exhaust that places a heavy burden on the catalytic converter, which may cause damage over time.

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NoahMarie
08/12/25 12:58pm

Braking distance refers to the length of road from when you press the brake pedal until the car comes to a complete stop. I often think about how this relates to daily safety—if you have to brake suddenly on the highway, a longer distance increases the risk of accidents. The faster the speed, the more dramatic this distance becomes. For example, increasing from 50 km/h to 100 km/h can nearly quadruple the braking distance. Many factors influence it, such as tire grip, whether the road is dry or wet, and the condition of the vehicle's braking system. A well-functioning ABS system can help shorten the distance and prevent skidding. In short, understanding this helps you drive more cautiously, especially in bad weather, allowing you to slow down early and reduce risks. Remember, regular checks of brake pads and tires are crucial—keeping them in good condition can save a lot of trouble.

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OAnna
10/02/25 4:45am

As a seasoned long-distance driver, I've seen all the tricks of stopping distance—that actual distance a car travels after braking before coming to a complete stop. The devil's in the details, with the vehicle's condition playing the biggest role. Worn-out tires losing grip or rusty brake discs reducing responsiveness can significantly extend this distance. Slippery roads or rainy days make control even trickier—ABS helps, but don’t over-rely on it. And speed? Double it, and your stopping distance multiplies exponentially—a critical factor to keep in mind. For safe driving, I always remind myself to leave ample space to handle surprises, like a pedestrian or vehicle darting out suddenly. Routine maintenance is non-negotiable: fresh tires and regular brake system checkups help trim stopping distance, ensuring every trip is smooth and worry-free.

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McIsabelle
11/15/25 6:29am

When it comes to braking distance, it simply refers to the distance a car travels before coming to a complete stop. I believe it plays a significant role in driving safety. At higher speeds, the distance increases dramatically—for example, the difference between 30 km/h in the city and 100 km/h on the highway is substantial. External factors like slippery roads or worn tires can worsen the situation. ABS technology is a helpful aid, as it prevents skidding and reduces braking distance, but it must be combined with stable driving habits to be effective. Overall, paying attention to speed control and smooth braking can significantly lower the risk of accidents.

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MadelynRose
01/05/26 8:05am

The stopping distance is the distance a car slides to a complete halt after braking. From my experience in car repair, several factors determine it: if the vehicle's systems are in good condition, such as updated brake fluid and discs, and the tires have strong grip, the distance will be shorter; conversely, worn-out components will lengthen it. Driving habits are also crucial, like avoiding sudden hard braking for a smoother stop. In terms of maintenance, I recommend regular checks on brake wear, replacing tires with high-quality ones, and ensuring the ABS is properly calibrated. Combined with controlling speed and observing road conditions, this approach can effectively reduce stopping distance and enhance safety. On rainy days or icy roads, it's essential to leave extra space, as natural conditions cannot be altered.

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