carbrain is “this is the fault of 3 million parallel, separated, individual actors” a lot

    • THEPH0NECOMPANY [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      3 months ago

      There are some very long stretches of highway in the US that see little to no traffic so it’s not that big of an issue.

      When I was moving cross country I had to drive through some empty states where I could drive for over an hour without seeing someone else.

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        3 months ago

        I’ve driven tens of thousands of miles back and forth across the country, often through fields or desert with no cars visible for miles. Going over 70 is still pointless.

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          For a 1,000 mile trip, driving 85 instead of 70 can save 2.5 hours. That’s a pretty compelling reason to do it when the road is perfectly straight and flat for most of that journey.

          The increased fuel consumption and reduced ability to avoid animals would be bigger concerns to me than personal safety

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            3 months ago

            So it takes 12 hours instead of 14 hours?? That’s not a compelling reason lol. And you have to use a 1,000 mile road trip as an example to make the time “saved” approach significance.

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              The comment thread is about “very long stretches of highway in the US that see little to no traffic” and 1,000 is a round number. It’s not that outlandish to drive that far in the US especially if you count round-trip distance.

              Saving 2.5 hours of boredom evidently is compelling, that’s why people do it.

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                3 months ago

                The comment thread started with me saying I’ve driven tens of thousands of miles back and forth across the country. Which is why I’m laughing at the claim that quadrupling the risk for a marginal time savings is compelling.

                Carbrained Statesians don’t make rational decisions.