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What are the three factors that make up your total stopping distance?

  1. An area in front of you that you can see sharply

  2. Perception time, reaction time, and breaking time

  3. The tire that grips the road

  4. Just turned green

The correct answer is: Perception time, reaction time, and breaking time

The correct answer is B: Perception time, reaction time, and braking time. These three factors make up your total stopping distance. Perception time is the time it takes for you to recognize a potential hazard. Reaction time is the time it takes for you to physically react to that hazard by moving your foot from the gas pedal to the brake pedal. Finally, braking time is the time it takes for your vehicle to come to a complete stop once the brakes are applied. Understanding and accounting for these three factors are crucial for safe driving and being able to effectively stop your vehicle in different situations.