Chapter 3-7: Stopping time and distance

The “Stopping time and distance” section of the Alberta Class 7 learner’s test evaluates your understanding of how long it takes to bring a vehicle to a complete stop and the factors that affect this process.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 3-7: Stopping time and distance

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Which driver condition will negatively affect stopping time and distance?

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What is the average perception time for a driver?

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007--Which of the following best describes perception time?

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What is braking time?

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What is the average reaction time for a driver?

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What is reaction time?

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What is the recommended action when preparing to stop your vehicle?

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What is threshold braking?

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What should you do if your wheels lock while braking?

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Which factor affecting stopping time and distance can a driver control?

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Key concepts include perception time, reaction time, and braking distance. The section explains how speed, road conditions, weather, and vehicle weight can significantly impact stopping distance. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a safe following distance and being prepared for sudden stops. Mastery of these principles is vital for preventing rear-end collisions and ensuring road safety, making them essential knowledge for passing the learner’s test.