• queermunist she/her
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    10 months ago

    If they’re going fast enough that the speed limit isn’t fast enough to pass them, maybe you don’t need to pass them.

    If I’m stuck behind a tractor on the road, they’re probably going 15 mph and I can easily pass them by just going the speed limit. If you’re stuck behind someone going 50 in a 55, tough luck. It’s not like you’re losing that much time anyway.

    You save like 3 minutes over 30 miles. It’s nothing. People just think it’s so much faster because they don’t do the math.

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        10 months ago

        You mean like the jackholes who think the best way out of a traffic jam is to drive on the shoulder so they can pass everybody? 🙄

        “Real traffic” is nearly a dead-stop and you’re not in a position to gun it to get ahead in most cases.

        Source: The real traffic of Seattle.

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        10 months ago

        I mean where is he wrong? It’s mostly psychological outside of very long, high speed travel. People who drive aggressively in cities are usually shaving off 2 to 3 minutes if they are lucky. And that’s if they somehow also get lucky with traffic light timing.

        In most cases if you had simply walked out your door five minutes earlier, you would’ve saved more time than the speeding granted you.

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        🙄 That leapfrog shit where you zip in and out of crawling traffic every time there’s a gap is dangerous and people shouldn’t do it in the first place. If traffic is super slow then the speed limit is easily fast enough to pass anyway.

        Also, it shouldn’t be your job to speed to make up for bad traffic. That’s a failure of public policy and engineering. We should fix that.

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          10 months ago

          There are a number of scenarios where one might do 10+ over the speed limit to get around someone on the highway that does not involve the leap-frogging-in-crawling-traffic maneuver you’re referring to.

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      Not being able to pass a slow car just angers people.

      People who are angry about the slow car are probably going to ride their ass.

      People riding other people’s ass don’t have enough following distance to react to an emergency brake.

      Now there’s an accident and traffic comes to a half.

      People coming up from behind are in the same scenario.

      Now there’s a pileup.

      Congrats! You’ve now made the roads less safe.

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        Speeding also makes the road less safe. No matter what speed you’re moving at, the issue you describe will exist. So I don’t agree that slowing traffic makes things more dangerous. In fact there is a huge amount of data that proves the opposite.

        This is just mental gymnastics to justify what people want to believe—that they have a right to drive as fast as they want no matter what. Sorry, it isn’t true.

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        10 months ago

        And pileups never happen when people speed 🙄

        You know what? You’re right.

        Let’s ban private car ownership.

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          10 months ago

          Let’s ban private car ownership.

          Or even better, just create viable public transportation, and discourage the plague of suburbia. Let the people who want to drive drive. And the people who only see it as a means to get from point A to B out of cars.

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            10 months ago

            Except those people who want to drive have a huge burden on society for basically no reason. Fuck em. Nobody gets to drive.