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62-0 takes 28m
The Highway Code, which suggest it takes 102 metres to stop an average car from the same speed.
Had to get some math out here.
If the One:1 does 62-0 in 91ft, thats an average 1.4g of deceleration. So it probably stops from 60mph in about 86ft.
Most regular cars don't get much over 1G deceleration. That would put them right about 120ft for braking distance. They likely couldn't maintain more than 1G deceleration, even if they got up to 186mph. So at 186mph, it would take the average car about 1,150ft to stop from 186mph. Assuming that the brakes don't fade before they reach zero. Cause i'm betting most cars couldn't handle that.
But if you take the One:1, from 186mph it would probably take it about 830ft to stop.
In the end, the One:1 would have 1 football field's length between it, and the "average" car in stopping distance. Or, it would be able to stop from 186mph fast enough that it wouldn't fly off the edge of an Aircraft Carrier which is about 1,100ft long, and would infact have almost 300ft to spare.
so let me get this straight your saying it stops pretty damn good?