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Originally posted by: Capitalizt
60MPH is the sweet spot. At that point, an extra 5mph isn't going to make much difference at all. In a 30 mile trip, you'll only arrive 2.5 minute early, but will have likely burned an extra dollar in gasoline. Is 2 minutes of your time worth $1? = $30/hr? Mine isn't, lol... I'll save the gas and leave the house 2 minutes early thank you.
Please, look at my math above. The difference between my post is I actually calculated the numbers and showed my work, while you are just throwing out numbers with no basis in reality.
"have likely burned an extra dollar in gasoline" What is that based on?
Hardly anyone drives 65mph here, average left lane speed is 80mph and some people drive faster. A 30 mile trip, the difference between 60mph and 80mph is 7.5 minutes. Considering both ways, that is 15 minutes a day. Over an hour a week. The gas savings is insignificant compared to the time saved, unless you can't even find a job paying $15/hr.
