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Quite presumptuous of the gps apps to assume you will break the speed limit when giving your eta, amirite?
by Anonymous1 week ago
I always wondered about this. Like how can it be that accurate when I know I sped most of the way
by bertram711 week ago
Because everyone did the same. It uses users speeds data to estimate and not law speed limits
by Schroedercathy1 week ago
Not doing 5-10 over. Doing 80 in a 55 on a parkway and still just only making the eta or even being a little bit behind.
by Big-Shelter1 week ago
You drive on a parkway? Next you'll say you park in driveway, you mad lad
by Anonymous1 week ago
As long as you don't send your shipment by car, or cargo by ship, you'll be ok!
by Anonymous1 week ago
cargo by ship Car not go by ship. Car go by road.
by Anonymous1 week ago
You're actually just using your brakes more often. Unless it's an empty road, you're not going to manage to actually keep an average of 80 if everyone else is at 55-60.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I tend to coast back down to speed as long as it isnt a busy time
by Anonymous1 week ago
As you should if you aren't over driving your roadway.
by Brianmoore1 week ago
What if you need to slow down faster than expected? Emergencies happen, sure, but if you're driving open highway in clear visibility this should very rarely be the case. If you're going 80 and you see a guy in front of you going 55 there's literally no reason to brake unless they cut you off. Or maybe you're going down a steep hill.
by Myronrunte1 week ago
Haha, I try to learn those types of light so I can brake as little as possible. The ones by me, for about 5 years, if you accelerated decently up to about the speed limit (35), maybe a couple over, you would make all the lights, otherwise you hit them all. There are so many in a short distance that I'm talking the difference being like 2 vs 10 minutes. They have changed it since.
by Beautiful_Ability7781 week ago
Where did those 80 miles go?
by Anonymous1 week ago
Behind the car, obviously! /s
by keira151 week ago
Nobody lives out in the sticks? Nobody travels long distances to visit family? Nobody goes sight seeing across the country? Hardly an edge case.
by Budget-Bill-24091 week ago
It's a percentage game. This is rough math but…Use a baseline of 60 miles at 60mph. You get there in an hour. Going 10% faster only nets you 6 minutes. And that's assuming a near perfect run. Catch one light (which are made to regulate traffic flow) and you can lose that time quickly. I made a decision years ago that arriving anywhere 10-20% faster is relatively useless unless it's a multi hour drive. All it does is increase risk and most importantly stress. Just leave earlier and enjoy some tunes. Most drives are 30 mins or less for people unless they're in traffic, which nullifies the speeding anyway and increases danger for anything that nets you time. Schedules just are not that important.
by Sporerarvel1 week ago
It could be purely coincidental, but I have a few friends who consistently drive at or just under the speed limit and are quite "safety" minded behind the wheel: No texting, unsafe lane changes, etc. Between the 3 of them they seem to wreck a car almost every year. It's legitimately never their fault, but I have a theory that the way they drive is at least partly causing these wrecks… perhaps due to "hanging out" in blind spots, a reduction in defensive vigilance due to their "relaxed" style of driving and/or causing other drivers to behave much more aggressively around them. It might be "textbook" safe, but that does not equal actually safe.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The most important thing when driving is to behave in a way that the monkey brains driving the other vehicles can predict what you're going to do. Which is why self-driving is still a long way off. AI can't reliably predict what the monkey brains are going to do, and it doesn't behave in a way that monkey brains can predict.
by Junior-Station-32671 week ago
On most straight major roads, the lights are timed with the speed limit in mind. If you go 5 over you will hit all green lights, if you go 5 under you will hit a lot of red lights. That can make a huge difference. Or in the case of long trips, going 10 over on the freeway for 6 hours will save you almost an hour of drive time.
by Apart-Bug48121 week ago
Depends on the length of your trip
by Anonymous1 week ago
On a 100mi trip where the average speed limit is 60mph, it will take 1 hour 40 minutes. Going 65mph, 1 hour 32 minutes. Going 70mph, 1 hour 25 minutes. That's a 15 minute difference. Sure your ten minute commute won't drop, but if you're going on an even medium length drive, an extra 5-10mph definitely decreases time.
by Anonymous1 week ago
That's a 15-minute difference on an hour and a half trip. For which you should definitely have a buffer anyway. If the speed limit is 70, going 10 over makes even less of a difference.
by Anonymous1 week ago
So, if I save 15 minutes, that's enough for me to go get food, use the bathroom, etc. still saving time
by Anonymous1 week ago
100mi @ 70mph = 1h25m 100mi @ 80mph = 1hr15m Still saving ten minutes on the highway.
by Anonymous1 week ago
10 over? Those are rookie numbers, you gotta pump up those numbers
by tbergstrom1 week ago
140 miles at 70mph is 2hr. 140 miles at 80mph 1hr 45m. So unless you're on a massive time crunch, yea it doesn't really do much.
by Sidneyjenkins1 week ago
Fastest I've ever beat a GPS estimate was by 30 minutes, but it was across a 5 hour drive, and even then I had to step on it a good bit
by Anonymous1 week ago
Depends on the distance. When my parents used to come visit me in college it took them 4 hours. I always made it in 3.5 hours or less.
by Anonymous1 week ago
But doing 20 over for the bulk of my highway drive on 100 should see a 20% reduction in travel time.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Do you mean, it‘s not an ETA but time-to-beat?!
by Minimum-Year1 week ago
That would explain why it always takes me longer than it says, I actually go the speed limit
by Few_Jump1 week ago
Waze actually explicitly has a pop-up that says it will use your driving data to provide better arrival time estimates. I just tried Waze recently and was surprised to see that.
by Feisty-Bad-9381 week ago
I even had this with Google maps. In the most extreme case the difference was more than an hour, because my speed would have taken us through a city as rush hour starts and the other person would have missed it.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Holy crap that's why my wife and I argue over times.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Especially these days all the traffic and route eta estimates are taken from other people ahead of you on the road who are also using maps. It's live data from the other cars in traffic who are also speeding a bit, they're not just calculating the distances and dividing by the different speed limits.
by Spurdy1 week ago
I don't think it is actually all that accurate, it's pretty good. I do Sunday morning drives because it's super quiet on the roads, I obey local street signs but when I get on the open highway I let loose. I'll put in a destination about 1.5 hours away and I'll make it in an hour and 15 minutes. Like I can easily knock off 10 + minutes from the original ETA. Im wondering if people don't realize that the ETA updates through the journey of you are pacing ahead of the original ETA. If I leave at 8am it will say 930 ETA but as I get closer it will update to 915 to compensate for the speed or any shortcuts.
by Anonymous1 week ago
If you always speed, why shouldn't it take that into account when giving estimates?
by Anonymous1 week ago
Idk about any other gos apps or actual GPS systems but at least Google maps will give a standard time frame then update it as youre driving. I've caught it adjusting the arrival time quite a lot on long road trips.
by Tjast1 week ago
It auto updates the ETA based on location, right? So the closer you get to your destination, the more accurate the ETA.
by PeaAromatic1 week ago
Because speeding only gains you a few minutes on very long trips. So the app doesn't need to know who's driving safely and who thinks a few minutes of their time might be worth a couple of human lives.
by Few_Gur1 week ago
I drive 1000 miles a few times a year. Speed limit is 70 the vast majority of the way. If I go 80 I save like 2 hours. I'd say I'm about in the middle when it comes to speed, I get passed by people going faster about the same amount as I pass people going slower.
by Myronrunte1 week ago
So a person driving slower is safer, that's the only factor that matters? I think you might be a simple minded fool. Heck while you're still looking at your phone, I'll pay attention on green and go, getting through the next green while you sit at that red. That's 5 minutes right there (real life example of how a light is set that leads onto a highway) People on their phones are much worse than most people speeding. At least speeders tend to pay attention.
by Beautiful_Ability7781 week ago
It's weird whataboutism when you don't even know if that person is ever on their phone, or sitting on reds.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I don't think you know what "whataboutism" is, lol I was obviously using an impersonal "you", not that specific person. Did you really think I was speaking about them personally sitting at that exact light next to me? I meant people with that type of thinking.
by Beautiful_Ability7781 week ago
They're talking about driving speed, and your point is that speeding is less dangerous than something else, without addressing the point. That's whataboutism to me, if it's not to you I'm not interested in arguing about words. And I don't think your use of "you" was obvious, considering before that you were saying "you might be a simple minded fool", which is directly addressing the other person. But again, that's not worth arguing about. And I can't see how the line of thinking where speeding increases danger leads to phone use while driving, sitting at red lights, or distracted driving in general. People can speed AND not pay sufficient attention, and they can not speed AND pay attention, or any other combination. One does not involve the other.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Speeding often gains a very long time, the other day I drove 3 hours on the motorway, I was doing 85 and never hit any traffic, saved over half an hour on my trip
by lolitaweissnat1 week ago
Of course if you drive way above the speed limit you might start to gain some time. But then again, becoming a potential murderer only to win a pathetic half an hour you'll waste later on some trivial activity is… an interesting choice. You can be dumb playing with your own life if it has truly no value to you, the real problem if you're putting other lives at risk, and those are worth something.
by Few_Gur1 week ago
Potential murderer is an incredible overstatement for driving 85 on a motorway, it's really not dangerous, the speed limit on motorways in France is 80, on the autobahn there is no limit in some places..
by lolitaweissnat1 week ago
So what was the actual limit on your motorway? Because to gain almost 20% of travel time you know you weren't driving just above the limit. And then there this notion of speed differential, that's when you become dangerous. But I'm sure, contrary to all the other killers of the road, you were in total control. Only bad and unconfident drivers killed themselves or others right? And it never happened on roads that were "deserted" right?
by Few_Gur1 week ago
70mph limit on motorways in the UK, motorways are very safe, and it's not like I'm zooming past people...
by lolitaweissnat1 week ago
At 85mph, you're zooming past people.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Visit Detroit, speed limit 55 - you gotta do 80 just to keep up with the slow lane.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Maybe people speed where they live, they do where I am. If you understand how relative speed works that is.
by Beautiful_Ability7781 week ago
Careful you don't hurt yourself clutching those pearls.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Are you clutching your pearls when you see me clutching my pearls? That the issue with weak comebacks from the 60s, they don't make sense and I just have to repeat them to ridicule them.
by Few_Gur1 week ago
Long road trips with google maps lets you see what the current speed limit is, and the estimated speed you are moving based on gps position. Generally within 5 km/h up or down
by Anonymous1 week ago
Interesting, I don't have this experience at all. There's a 4.5 hour drive I take frequently, and when I maintain 10% over the speed limit, I can get there in close to 4 hours. It's actually very precise, I drive 10% over the speed limit for an hour, and my eta decreases by 6 minutes. If I wasn't driving very fast for a while, I'll go 20% over and see faster reductions. Maybe most drivers on my route are driving the speed limit?
by art461 week ago
It's because speeding by 5-10mph does very little to change your actual eta. You can research this yourself but the reality is speeding by a small amount doesn't really change your travel time. If you manage to actually increase your average speed to 5mph over the speed limit for your entire trip the eta will lower on google but chances are you'll hit a red light or three, or some traffic, and all the time you would have gained is lost.
by Abuckridge1 week ago
This is why I laugh when there's a small bit of road where the limit changes from 50 to 40, I slow down to 40.knowing full well it's there because traffic lights are coming up. There's almost always someone who gets mad, overtakes me and then pulls back into the same lane... only to be greeted by the queue at the traffic lights seconds later. Like, good job champ, you got one whole car length ahead of me! Well done!
by sterlingcasper1 week ago
Yep, I have the traffic lights timed on my way to work and know which ones that if I just do the speed limit, it will change right before I get there. It's a 50/50 chance someone ruins my fun, but it is what it is. Lol.
by Anonymous1 week ago
In Europe, on some stretches of road the traffic light timing is actually set up like that. If you drive the speed limit, you benefit from the 'green wave'. It's a smart way to reward people who respect the limit, and it's better for the environment.
by AdventurousStay1 week ago
Meanwhile Boston deliberately designs in "red waves", because making it hard to drive is easier than actually fixing our public transit.
by hellerettie1 week ago
That's happens right by my house by a hill. You can tell who commutes that way daily and who is just passing through because the people passing through will try to pass and end up slamming their breaks when they see that red light. Really needs a sign there tbh
by Anonymous1 week ago
I used to think the same thing and think it's entirely pointless for someone to overtake just to get one car ahead. However, far far far too often am I stuck behind a car that's going 5-10mph under the speed limit and is lagging behind the rest of the traffic, or they slow down by 15-20mph to take a bend in the road and again lag behind traffic. In those cases I will absolutely get one car ahead so I can keep up with the traffic and not have to go from 40 to 30 to 15 every few minutes
by Ecstatic-Ad-54011 week ago
yup you can notice this by paying attention to other cars around you. if you're speeding you'll notice everyone catches up with you very quickly as soon as you get stuck behind one slow car for a few seconds or a red light. same if you're going the speed limit you'll notice catching up to people who passed you. only time speeding really gets you there faster is if you have zero obstacles.
by Anonymous1 week ago
only time speeding really gets you there faster is if you have zero obstacles. Or if you're on a very long drive. On a 300 mile trip, the difference between 60 mph and 70 mph is like 40 minutes
by Weekly_County1 week ago
Granted most very long drives tend to involve relatively few obstacles
by Anonymous1 week ago
It can be weird, though. Driving down the (US) east coast, there are a bunch of cities smack in the middle of the major highways. And those cities have congestion at regular intervals. Speeding from Portland, ME down to Hartford, CT (200 miles) to get 40 minutes ahead of NYC's rush hour can improve your time to destination by hours
by Anonymous1 week ago
I laugh at that other car because they are driving unsafely, cutting people off and such, and they don't get their reward of making the light.
by Similar-Teacher8931 week ago
That is a good point to make and a good line to draw - while increasing the speed will certainly reduce your travel time in most scenarios, I would never condone unsafe, aggressive driving. You can have safe faster driving.
by quitzongeorgian1 week ago
100% this. Its all about making the light.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Ok so you're maybe 3 seconds ahead of where you would be if you weren't speeding and the light stays green for 60 seconds per cycle… there is a 1 in 20 chance that you speeding has made the difference between making it through or not. Not great odds. Then on the occasional light that you do get through as a result of speeding, you just get to the next red one earlier and the people you left behind catch up. You're back to being just barely ahead
by Anonymous1 week ago
No. Making this green, using the same logic, puts you at a tremendous advantage to make the next green. It's exponential. Because you're making the first green that the slow car missed, you're no longer 3 seconds ahead, you're 120-180 seconds ahead. And for a city like mine where the lights aren't coordinated, this almost certainly means the difference between making the next red or green. And so on and so forth for every one of the red lights between you and your destination. It's the reason why the disparity can be a 5 or a 20 minute drive. The three seconds you beat the slow car by is the difference in the trip times for the entire trip. It's very common to be right on the cusp of missing or making a light. The three seconds determines where you fall on that margin in a nonzero amount of scenarios.
by quitzongeorgian1 week ago
Have you ever considered that your city's lights ARE coordinated, but they're just coordinated to the speed limit? If you're always speeding it would seem random, but if you're going the speed limit you just hit every green until you turn.
by Hoegertrey1 week ago
Yes, many people in my city have confirmed that they are not coordinated to any speed. It's a known issue in many towns. All you can do is try your best to make the greens and get to work in a reasonable time.
by quitzongeorgian1 week ago
I mean it depends how far you're going. If you're driving 500 miles on 60mph roads, doing 10 over saves you over an hour.
by Feisty-Bad-9381 week ago
It does over 6 hours.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Love beating google. Bit yeah long trips. 10 mins adds up. Why I have to overtake.
by Anonymous1 week ago
This is exactly right. Most don't realize that at 60mph you are going a mile a minute. That's all. Functionally, going 65mph men's you've only gained an extra mile for every 12 minutes you drive that 5mph more. Also, Google maps and such will update your ETA based on current speed fairly continuously. The original estimation before you start your trip is based on current road conditions and speed limit.
by Anonymous1 week ago
That's why I always speed 20 over the limit
by New-Record-56011 week ago
Or 100 over, after watching Ford v Ferrari.
by Anonymous1 week ago
When I put in directions from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne and it says I'll make it in 5 hours flat, I'm pretty sure it's expecting me to speed. It's told me I can make a 180 mile drive in 2.5 hours (Roseburg, OR to Portland, OR) when the speed limit on that road is 65. It absolutely (sometimes) expects you to speed.
by Fritschluisa1 week ago
It's taking into account local traffic conditions and the speed of cars (by tracking the phones' movement inside the cars), not the speed limit.
by Dickisonya1 week ago
Wouldn't it affect your travel time the longer you're driving? I guess you're right 5-10 is nothing but 20 over say a five hour drive starts to really add up...
by Green-Degree1 week ago
This is a fact except for the confirmation bias that gets reaffirmed whenever I decide not to speed and miss the light by 2 seconds.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I used to love driving 3 hours with the GPS on and watch my eta drop min by min. Could usually save 15-20 min by the end of my trip. Now my GPS knows I Always drive at least 20 over on the highway and it doesn't drop at all. It's the GPS programing that has changed, not that it doesn't make much difference.
by bcrona1 week ago
This is why I always speed 50-100mph
by Ok-Square-77811 week ago
Yeah funny enough the major thing it changes is just making your gas mileage worse
by margieheathcote1 week ago
It's more clear on long drives that it actually does assume you'll break the speed limit (Google Maps anyway). It's easy to see that 1000km on the trans-Canada highway can't get done in 8 hours unless you're pushing some boundaries. 5-10mph does make a difference on those scales, and they take it into account!
by Anonymous1 week ago
It's not as rare as you think. People have done studies to prove it. Obviously in a perfect environment going faster is faster but it just rarely works that way.
by Abuckridge1 week ago
Even just waiting for a few seconds to enter a roundabout can slow you enough for cars going 5mph slower than you to catch you while you wait.
by Abuckridge1 week ago
Speeding just does not save the amount of time people think it does.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The real time saver is running the red lights.
by Anonymous1 week ago
It really depends on the distance. I make an 70 mile drive a few times a week and sometimes it's 90 mins when I can't speed then other times is about an hour. That's pretty significant difference. Now extrapolate this to a longer drive and the difference can literally be hours…
by Anonymous1 week ago
Speeding 70 mile drive in a hour is you going 70mph Not speeding 70 miles in 90 mins is you going 47mph. Ya some reason I don't believe you are telling the truth about the gap in time in reality unless you just secretly admit you speed A LOT by 50% above the speed limit
by Massive-Whole1 week ago
Yea I think brother just hits traffic some times lmao, it's not the speeding people you have to go FAST to save time
by Reillytyson1 week ago
That's exactly what it was. They even admitted it lol
by Massive-Whole1 week ago
What are you on about? Now I'm withholding facts? Lmfao okay. You're obviously so much smarter and better than me. I'm sorry to have offended you by trying to give my 2 cents. It won't happen again oh great and holy one.
by Anonymous1 week ago
So many times I've had someone aggressively speeding passed me, only for me to catch up to them a few minutes later at a set of lights. It really is pointless. I could see maybe a very long journey on a motorway would make sense to maintain a higher speed though, you might shave a few minutes off.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The fun part is driving past them as the light hits green and you're clear to keep going while they just start moving again.
by Anonymous1 week ago
In your exaggerated example: I agree. But if you're in a city full of traffic lights, weaving in and out of traffic to get one car length ahead, speeding to 20 km/h over the limit between lights... you will not save much time and will instead endanger the life of other drivers and pedestrians.
by iva691 week ago
Ruin your fuel economy? Doesn't go slower save fuel? And how is it unsafe? But yeah I get the frustrating part, especially if you are in a hurry.
by Anonymous1 week ago
70 kph is usually more efficient than 40kph for gas cars because the engine friction losses are a larger proportion of total energy use at lower speeds. Eventually the squaring of aerodynamic drag overtakes it, but most cars get peak efficiency at around 55 mph/88 kph.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Less time on the road -> Less fuel used /s
by Capable_Cash22391 week ago
And so many times that person that passed you made it through those lights and you never see them again. Your confirmation bias only remembers that ones that don't make it.
by Alarming_Wish1 week ago
I don't aggressively pass anyone, but I think it's more enjoyable to drive a bit too fast. I know I'm not reducing my overall travel time by much, but I like the feeling of driving a bit faster. Mind you, doing so safely.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The misconception here is that speeding is a game of probability. It's "if I go slightly faster and make up only 10 seconds, how will that increase the probability of making the next light?" You're probably just overlooking the times that someone speeds in front of you and makes the light.
by Tessie461 week ago
We don't speed to get somewhere faster, we speed to get somewhere while enjoying the journey more
by loramccullough1 week ago
For long drives I can drive down the ETA by a lot (like up to a couple of hours per 1000km), the ETA gets adjusted as you go and becomes more and more reliable the smaller the distance
by Anonymous1 week ago
The ETA is a time trial and I will beat it.
by jazmynmitchell1 week ago
Well because it gets data from other cars.
by Alvenawhite1 week ago
Presumptuous? Speeding in our society is so widespread that most people will get angry at you for NOT speeding
by ElevatorOwn22781 week ago
As far as I know neither Google nor Apple – or their local use – consider individual driving speed. They just accumulate all start and ending times, allow for known speed limits and create an average for each time of the day. In my own experience with Apple, it absolutely does not learn individual driving patterns – I use it always when we visit the inlaws, regardless of whether my wife drives or I drive and it is consistently too optimistic, as we do like to cruise behind trucks instead of using the recommended 130 kph, much less the 150, 160 kph even our car can pull off and other people drive.
by Vbogan1 week ago
Waze definitely does. They even sent out notifications about it not too long ago.
by Holiday-Nobody35911 week ago
Waze I can totally see even without that info. Their whole thing was/is doing navigation on smartphones, unlike Apple/Google, who just offer this as an essential, but basic service, or Navigon and other GPS producers which jumped to smartphones when single use devices became a niche market.
by Vbogan1 week ago
Yep, tried it with a friend who drives relatively calmly. Same trip was 4 hrs to him, 3h 30 for me. I don't drive as calmly.
by vankunding1 week ago
If my dad and I set a journey we rarely even get the same route presented. He drives an SUV he isn't precious about, and can get over speed bumps much faster than I can, and more used to country roads. I tend ot shy away from narrow country roads as I drive unusual cars that I like to keep as nice as possible, one of which is quite big too.
by Holiday-Nobody35911 week ago
Google does, if you factory reset your phone you'll get estimates that follow the speed limits. Google knows exactly how fast you tend to drive, and when.
by Etha771 week ago
I miss when Google maps didn't do this. Now I have to figure out the time buffer myself.
by Nearby-Development411 week ago
They aren't predicting what YOU will do. I beleive they look at average traffic speed based on other people with the app and satellite data, and base estimates on that. Has nothing to do with speed limit.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Yeah, and that's even assuming that you're able to maintain a constant +20 lol which no one is on a public highway with other cars and speed traps
by Anonymous1 week ago
Yup. I also find it interesting that time gains exponentially decrease with speed, and the deadliness of a car crash exponentially increases. The difference in deadliness between 20 and 40 mph isn't all that much. The difference between 60 and 80 is huge. 80 and 90 bigger. 90 and 95 bigger. So once you breach like 65ish mph, you aren't gaining much time, but you are taking significant more risk with your life and the life of those around you. It's an interesting relationship where a rational cost benifit analysis should convince most people to never go faster than 65.... but people aren't rational agents no matter how much economists assume we are.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I feel like it doesn't and I usually catch up on time? Beating google is always part of the fun part. In my experience it does seem to calculate based on speed limit. If you do 80 in a 70 you cut like 3-5 minutes per hour.
by Anonymous1 week ago
They don't. People don't realize the speeding they do only saves about 30 seconds. It's really not worth the risk. Even as a trucker driving 10 hours a day, with traffic you still only average about 50mph. Doesn't matter if you're governed at 65 or 80.
by BroccoliLeft73261 week ago
Well to be fair the government literally expects drivers to be going 5 over. They account for this when setting speed limits, And it's also part of the reason why you never see cops really give out a ticket for less than 5 miles per hour over
by Melodygoodwin1 week ago
Given that most people I see on the road when I'm driving break the speed limit and try to pressure me to do the same by tailgating, I'd say it's a fair assumption.
by jeweljacobi1 week ago
Get out of the left lane, or if you're not in the left lane, slow down even more so the tailgater passes you.
by Anonymous1 week ago
I've always wondered that because it seems no matter how much I speed I can never even cut a minute off my arrival time.
by Anonymous1 week ago
The GPS assumes I will speed and have no lights as well I can't tell if it's keeping me at or above the speed light too On another note, it does adjust for traffic
by Anonymous1 week ago
Speeding is a socially acceptable crime despite the fact that speed is the biggest cause of car-related deaths.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Unless you're driving like 12 hours, 5-10 over won't make a difference of more than a couple minutes. And even then you don't save very much time
by Anonymous1 week ago
Most satnav systems these days base their predicions on your previous drives it knows about. By doing this is can consider the speeds that you typically travel.
by Holiday-Nobody35911 week ago
Wdym? My ETA is always later than what I arrive at
by Manteleif1 week ago
I ride a moped. The app knows, because it knows the days I used it most. It's not wrong, even on days when I've been a passenger in another vehicle. If it can tell what kind of vehicle you are driving, it can tell how fast you drive.
by Anonymous1 week ago
Different places have different cultures when it comes to speeding. In some places breaking the speed limit by a lot is actually expected of you.
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