What? I don't think we had this discussion... If you're driving from the Bay Area to LA, according to the chart, you'd only save 80 minutes going from 55 to 65mph, even less than that if there is traffic. I encountered a shit ton of traffic so driving 70mph wasn't even possible a lot of the time which made driving 55mph not such a big deal. Oh and the second part is the big part of what I'm talking about.. Most people don't drive far enough in their daily commute for it to matter which is why 55mph or less makes sense. There is a reason why it's 70mph on highway 101 or highway 5 in California but 65mph everywhere else..We've already had this discussion, remember? You were wrong.
If you still think you're right, drive 1400 miles at 55mph and then at 65mph and tell me which is faster.
If you're just driving to the gym and back, it might not be a big deal. If you drive a lot, it is.
You're the idiot and the reason for that is because of things like stop lights and traffic. You're not going to be going 100mph all the time until you reach your destination, you're going to encounter things like stop lights and other such crap.No, if you're going to the comic book store and back, you probably won't save that much time. But if you go a bit further then yes you will. It's simple math.
If you have to travel 5 miles, at 60 mph it'll take you 5 minutes; at 100 mph it'll take you 3 minutes. So that's a saving of 2 minutes, if you think 2 minutes is not long, hold your breath and time it. Now, if you have to travel 50 miles, that's 20 minutes you're gonna save.
Edit: the guy that put up that website is an idiot, it is linear.
From the site:
But I still want to go a 100mph!I'm not here to stop you. I may even encourage it
The trouble with achieving such high speed is traffic lights. If you spend anytime going 60mph, you're probably averaging 30mph because of the time spent standing still at red lights. And everyone accepts traffic lights because it makes them feel safer. Notice I said "feel safer." With everyone driving around feeling safe, they're more likely to become complacant and unaware of their surroundings. Risky driving feels less risky when all drivers behave in a predictable manner.What if we removed all traffic lights? Drivers wouldn't feel safe. They would be very alert and afraid of the unkown. Traffic would slow down. Drivers would negotiate with other drivers for their turn. Risky driving behavior would plummet. And the roads would be statistically safer and travel time would be reduced.How do we know this? The experiment has already been done. Read the articles below to find out more about what the world would be like without traffic lights or traffic signs.
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