DieselMoment wrote:
Badgerman wrote:
There must surely be a warning that there are traffic lights ahead on the A580..?
I'm sure there are, but that's beside the point. The point is that at 60mph, which I believe is the limit on the A580, a vehicle covers 264ft/sec and the stopping distance from 60 is given as 240ft in the Highway Code,
assuming ideal conditions, ie dry road, daylight, alert driver. In less than ideal conditions, at night on a damp road with a tired driver, a car might be three seconds away from the traffic light (eg. 270-280ft) but still be unable to stop before the light changes to red.
That's 60mph = 264 feet in THREE seconds.
Comfortable braking (0.45g) from 60mph, including 0.75 seconds thinking time gives an overall stopping distance of 333 feet.
We can do a full emergency stop in good conditions (0.9g) and expect to stop from 60mph in 200 feet overall, but who wants to emergency stop for a traffic light? And even more to the point, if conditions are less than ideal - and it only takes a wet road or a downhill slope - it will become impossible to stop from 60mph in the distance available.
Braking distance calculator spreadsheet available from
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/braking.html