Posted by oldtanker on June 12, 2016 at 10:12:18 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Why is it??? posted by John in La on June 12, 2016 at 09:38:45:
I think it comes down to the "ME, ME, ME" mindset that a lot of people have today. Add in the rush. Most people never think about things like travel time. It takes about 32 minutes and 43 seconds to travel 30 miles. At 60 30 minutes. Now toss in a stop sign and traffic entering and leaving the roadway. Most likely going to drop that down to about a minute and a half time savings. Driving 5 over the limit isn't really saving enough time to justify discourteous driving. But people don't look at that. It's simple. Driving fast saves time. Indisputable fact. They never ask just how much time. Add in that more people are commuting further to work. Now add in picking up kids from daycare where being late is expensive. Or being late to work gets you in trouble or maybe fired. Or keeping this tractor related getting in to get that part before the dealership closes!
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