- Jan 11, 2006
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Here is the not-so-hyothetical situation:
I am driving 400 mile road trip. For the purposes of this exercise, let's assume the entire trip is on a freeway at speed (80 mph).
My question is how much time it actually costs me to slow down, get off the freeway, pull into a gas station, come to a complete stop, then get back on the freeway and accelerate up to 80 mph again.
I am purposely not including any time for getting to the freeway and getting up to speed at the beginning of the trip, or slowing down and getting off the freeway at the end of the trip, or any time spent at the gas station (other than stopping for a moment).
Math is hard.
MotionMan
I am driving 400 mile road trip. For the purposes of this exercise, let's assume the entire trip is on a freeway at speed (80 mph).
My question is how much time it actually costs me to slow down, get off the freeway, pull into a gas station, come to a complete stop, then get back on the freeway and accelerate up to 80 mph again.
I am purposely not including any time for getting to the freeway and getting up to speed at the beginning of the trip, or slowing down and getting off the freeway at the end of the trip, or any time spent at the gas station (other than stopping for a moment).
Math is hard.
MotionMan