To be able to determine the original speed of the car, we use kinematic equations to relate the acceleration, distance and the original speed of the car moving.
First, we manipulate the one of the kinematic equations
v^2 = v0^2 + 2 (a) (x) where v = 0 since the car stopped
Writing the equation in such a way that the initial velocity or v0 is written on one side of the equation,
we get v0 = sqrt (2(a)(x))
Substituting the known values,
v0 = sqrt(2(3.50)(30.0))
v0 = 14.49 m/s
Therefore, before stopping the car the original speed of the car would be 14.49 m/s