Calculating the maximum acceleration applied to a truck in a runaway escape ramp requires understanding various factors, including the truck's initial velocity, the ramp's angle, and the surface conditions. Average acceleration can be determined using the time taken to stop or the distance traveled, but knowing one of these is essential. The ramp's incline contributes to deceleration through gravitational forces, while the surface material affects braking efficiency. Different trucks will experience varying deceleration rates based on their weights and speeds, complicating the calculation. Ultimately, empirical testing with various trucks on different ramps may be necessary to obtain accurate data.