Actually I believed that about 50 meters to stop from 100km/hr is fairly average (and that does not count the reaction time you must include in real life emergencys).
At 50km/hr the distance is more like 14meters.
One thing that you should note is that the car infront can almost always stop as quick if not quicker than a bike (not counting bikes with ABS). All a car has to do is jam on it's brakes and even if they lock all four wheels the average car will stop consistantly within the 50meters where as we have to really get practiced to be as consistant (This from my last defensive course).
ps... thought i'd google 'motorcycle stopping distance' and ....
This one is prehaps the one i'd take most notice off...
www.rideforever.co.nz/ride_smart/control_braking.html
It says "
Roughly speaking, in good conditions and without a passenger or heavy load, you can't expect a bike to stop in less than 12m from 50kph, 40m from 100kph and 50m from 110kph. Add to these a reaction time...."
This one says modern Motorcycles that stop really well are capable of braking to a stop from 60 mph (97km/hr) in a distance of about 110 feet (33.5meters). He's got a nice new BMW with I asume ABS brakes in the picture.
The rest say the 50meter mark...
http://www.begin-motorcycling.co.uk/elc2.htm
http://www.survivalskills.clara.net/..._skills_32.htm - that one says once you get to 100km/hr the 2 second following rule starts to hurt, needs to add another second kinda.
And now that's said that i must go and see myself just how far it takes me to stop the old Transalp (45 to 50meters i expect) by having a little practice again... then maybe check back in here.
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