What is an Excellent 100 to 0 Braking Distance?
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100 km/h braking distance standard is generally considered excellent at around 40 meters. Below is relevant information about braking distance: 1. Introduction to braking distance: Braking distance is one of the most important indicators when traffic management departments conduct vehicle inspections. The 100 km/h braking distance refers to the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the brakes are fully applied at 100 km/h until it comes to a complete stop with maximum braking force. Currently, there is no specific standard for the optimal braking distance, but generally, distances within 42 meters are considered excellent, 42-45 meters are qualified, and anything above 45 meters is considered failing. 2. Factors affecting braking distance: Generally, the more pistons a brake caliper has, the better its braking performance. Additionally, the wear of brake pads and brake discs can significantly affect braking efficiency. Vehicle load also affects braking distance - in real-world scenarios, the more cargo a vehicle carries, the longer its braking distance will be.