mtn
PowerDork
1/25/13 9:43 a.m.
iceracer wrote:
Got into a discussion with a friend eco-modder who was taking of how driving slower gets better mpg.
I brought up the idea that driving at much higher speed, you are on the road for less time , the distance being the same.
So is gallons per hour the way to go.
We never resolved the question.
I've had this discussion as well.
First point: going slower doesn't necessarily mean better MPG. For instance, my Moms old Volvo got the best mileage at around 78-81.
Second point: You have to decide if your money (and the earth's health) is more important than your time (which is money, so...).
Man gets pulled over by a policeman, who informs him he was going 80 in a 45:
Cop: You know you were going 40 mph over the speed limit, right?
Man: Sure! I'm getting low on fuel and I have to hurry to the gas station before I run out!
mtn
PowerDork
1/25/13 10:07 a.m.
1988RedT2 wrote:
Man gets pulled over by a policeman, who informs him he was going 80 in a 45:
Cop: You know you were going 35 mph over the speed limit, right?
Man: Sure! I'm getting low on fuel and I have to hurry to the gas station before I run out!
Fixed (sorry, I was a math major)
mtn wrote:
1988RedT2 wrote:
Man gets pulled over by a policeman, who informs him he was going 80 in a 45:
Cop: You know you were going 35 mph over the speed limit, right?
Man: Sure! I'm getting low on fuel and I have to hurry to the gas station before I run out!
Fixed (sorry, I was a math major)
LOL, No, thanks for fixing that. Can't believe it slipped by me! I'm no slouch in the math department either, but I confess that differential equations pretty much blew my mind.