@SmartCasual__@DuckieLouise@BorjomiDrinker It's the ONLY speeding that works in a "save time" sense but 1. You're losing the vibe of the road trip, and 2. You're actually burning more gas to go the same distance BECAUSE you're intentionally going faster than you need to. So you're ALSO wasting money
@TheRightColumn@DuckieLouise No, you just get to the red light faster and have to stop harder to compensate. It literally happens every time when someone speeds in front of me on my local parkway(I doordash A LOT and am planning to get my CDL so I have a lot of road time).
@ACornerback@DuckieLouise This is a bad example, I don't know why people are constantly using long trips as the baseline. THIS ONLY WORKS BECAUSE YOURE IN A "NO-STOP" SCENARIO, on a standard road with traffic lights or signs you're going to see little to no gains BECAUSE you're not factoring stops!!!
@MuayThaiGuy95@muslimlebron@J0hnbummit@JayDomss That's also an outlier because that's on the highway where there are no traffic lights or stop signs (usually) so the only obstacle to you is other drivers not also going 90
@muslimlebron It does save time, BUT 1. Only if you're not stopping the entire way, and 2. The amount of time you actually save it's on the order of AT MOST a minute or two in basically every situation.
@emeyorX@YUranium235 It makes sense in a broader sense, people often vaguely remember some guy they saw on a tv commercial, but it's almost definitely not all "right". That's what the still life's are
Elon Musk once jokingly offered to end World Hunger, asking how much it would cost as if it would be some incalculable number.
When the UN replied saying 6.6 Billion would be enough to immediately end Famine for the year he never responded, and a few months later bought Twitter for 44 Billion.
You struggle and suffer because people like him are allowed to exist, not because your neighbor is an immigrant.