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stopping distance
  • 简明
  • 制动距离:指车辆在紧急制动时从开始减速到完全停止所需的距离,包括反应距离和刹车距离。
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  • 专业释义
  • 1

     停车距离

    这是因为车速增快后,司机反应时间 (1.5-4 s)H1内行车距离加长,停车距离stopping distance)也随之加大,同时,司机失误的可能性也会 加大[31。

  • 2

    [电子] 阻止距离

    ... 阻通电路 inhibiting circuit 阻止距离 stopping distance 组合(音响)系统 component system ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    To this day this stopping distance remains outstanding.
    直到今天,这制动距离仍然悬而未决。
  • 2
    The stopping distance is the thinking distance plus the braking distance.
    停车距离是思考距离加上煞车距离的总长度。
  • 3
    The principle and plan of stopping distance control system were revealed and designed.
    提出了停车距离控制系统的原理与方案。
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  • 百科
  • Stopping distance

    Stopping Sight distance is one of several types of sight distance used in road design. It is a near worst-case distance a vehicle driver needs to be able to see in order have room to stop before colliding with something in the roadway, such as a pedestrian in a crosswalk, a stopped vehicle, or road debris. Insufficient sight distance can adversely affect the safety or operations of a roadway or intersection.Stopping sight distance is the distance traveled during the two phases of stopping a vehicle: perception-reaction time (PRT), and maneuver time (MT). Perception-reaction time is the time it takes for a road user to realize that a reaction is needed due to a road condition, decided what maneuver is appropriate (in this case, stopping the vehicle), and start the maneuver (taking the foot off the accelerator and depressing the brake pedal). Maneuver time is the time it takes to complete the maneuver (decelerating and coming to a stop). The distance driven during perception-reaction time and maneuver time is the sight distance needed.The design standards of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) allow 1.5 seconds for perception time and 1.0 second for reaction time.The values of stopping sight distance used in design represent a near worst-case situation. For design, a conservative distance is needed to allow a vehicle traveling at design speed to stop before reaching a stationary object in its path. A generous amount of time is given for the perception-reaction process, and a fairly low rate of deceleration is used. The design sight distance allows a below-average driver to stop in time to avoid a collision in most cases.Driver perception/reaction distance is calculated by:Where:Based on the results of many studies, 2.5 seconds has been chosen for a perception-reaction time. This time will accommodate approximately 90 percent of all drivers when confronted with simple to moderately complex highway situations. Greater reaction time should be allowed in situations that are more complex.Braking distance is calculated by:Where:Actual braking distances are affected by the vehicle type and condition, the incline of the road, the available traction, and numerous other factors.A deceleration rate of 3.4 m/s2 (11.2 ft/s2) is used to determine stopping sight distance. Approximately 90 percent of all drivers decelerate at rates greater than that. These values are within most drivers' ability to stay within his or her lane and maintain steering control. Also, most wet pavement surfaces and most vehicle braking systems are capable of providing enough braking force to exceed this deceleration rate.Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) is the sum of reaction distance and braking distance

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