Anyway, looking specifically at the HC figures, I'm convinced I must have something wrong here:

Taking the 30mph/64kph example, the reaction time equates to 0.67s (works out the same reaction time for 40mph as well) - 13.4m/s at 0.67s = 9m. However, the bit that surprised me is the actual stopping distance of 14m for 30mph. By my maths that works out at a deceleration rate of 12.8m/s2. Which seems neck breaking to me!
For reference, modern design guidance determines SSDs for cars on the basis of a deceleration rate of 4.5m/s2. And that's based on research.
Anyway, end of boring post

