What is the braking distance of an Audi from 100 km/h?
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Generally between 34-38 meters, but in actual situations, factors such as the driver's reaction speed, road conditions, and weather conditions must also be considered. Introduction to braking distance: Braking distance is one of the key parameters for measuring a car's braking performance. It refers to the distance the vehicle travels from the moment braking begins until the car comes to a complete stop when the vehicle is at a certain speed. Influencing factors: There are many factors that affect braking distance, such as brake discs (drums), brake pads, tire tread patterns, the consumption level of brake fluid, brake fade caused by frequent braking, the vehicle's load conditions, etc.