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At 55mph on dry pavement, the air brake lag distance adds approximately how many feet?

  1. 24 feet

  2. 32 feet

  3. 40 feet

  4. 48 feet

The correct answer is: 32 feet

At a speed of 55 mph on dry pavement, the air brake lag distance is an important consideration in understanding how long it takes for the brakes to engage after the driver applies them. The air brake lag distance accounts for the time it takes for the air pressure to build up and for the brake components to respond after a driver has pressed the brake pedal. Generally, at 55 mph, the lag distance due to these factors has been determined to be approximately 32 feet. This distance represents the reaction time in this situation and illustrates the importance of maintaining a safe following distance, particularly in commercial vehicle operations where air brakes are commonly used. Recognizing this added distance can help drivers make better decisions in emergency braking situations, ensuring that they account for the delay between the application of the brake and the actual stopping of the vehicle.