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2024-02-26 11:19:05
Even though it's not much, moving more quickly does save you time. [Link]
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2024-02-26 11:29:13
NNN, he clearly says in relation
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2024-02-26 17:39:51
NNN The video is pretty clear that speeding will save you a little time, but the point is that the benefits shrink the faster you go. The title could *maybe* be construed as saying speeding doesn't save *any* time, but most people can figure out what they mean.
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2024-02-26 20:40:15
The text of the post is oversimplified but it comes from the key point in the video: "The gain we get from speeding is so small that it really doesn't justify the risk."
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2024-02-26 20:41:21
NNN. Use the dang replies.
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2024-02-27 00:01:59
time = distance / speed (double the velocity, half the time) the formula he used in the video is unknown and obviously wrong. [Link]
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2024-02-27 05:06:32
NNN. Wikipedia note clearly didn’t do the calculations because maths are right.
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2024-02-27 07:56:00
NNN. Although I don't think the note should be added, the post is making an oversimplification. 1000 km at 100 km/h = 10 hrs. 1000 km at 140 km/h = 7 hrs. It becomes less relevant for short distances with higher risks, and this content is absent. But a note is not needed
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