@dimitribouniol@mastodon.social
Post #2874812
2026-03-27 10:37 UTC
@fmarini@mastodon.social @helge@mastodon.social @finestructure@mastodon.social Also, this is mostly speaking from ignorance, but I’m mostly talking about limits of 70 mph/115 km/h being mostly good for safety, but not quite “there” when it comes to better fuel economy for cars with big engines. I genuinely get better mileage (kilometerage?) driving closer to 90mph / 140 km/h, but that only gets worse if I go faster, not that I realistically _would_ go much faster though, because again, too fast? (how fast are normal people actually going?)
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@helge@mastodon.social 2026-03-27 10:48
@dimitribouniol@mastodon.social @fmarini@mastodon.social @finestructure@mastodon.social How fast people go obviously depends on the people and the car, but I’d say 130 are the slow / EV drivers, 150-180ish is kinda normal, but it’s also absolutely normal for people to go way over 200. EVs are actually very good to measure the effect.