I’ll start. Stopping distance.

My commute is 95 miles one way to work, so I see a lot of the highway, in the rural part of the US. This means traveling at 70+ mph (112km/h) for almost the entirety of the drive. The amount of other drivers on the road who follow behind someone else with less than a car’s length in front of them because they want to go 20+ over the speed limit is ridiculous. The only time you ever follow someone that close is if you have complete and absolute trust in them, and also understand that it may not even be enough.

For a daily drive, you likely need 2-3 car lengths between you at minimum depending on your speed to accurately avoid hitting the brakes. This doesn’t even take into account the lack of understanding of engine braking…

What concepts do you all think of when it comes to driving that you feel are not well understood by the public at large?

  • @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    I didn’t invent the phrasing, but I think most of these things can be summed up as people not understanding that driving needs to be a cooperative team activity rather than a competition.

    • @TeckFireOP
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      51 year ago

      Yeah, that sounds about right.

      Honestly I sometimes wish there were open racetracks that anybody could just go on and drive wild to get it out of their system or something

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        1 year ago

        Nurembergring Nürburgring has entered the chat. Don’t mess up though. They’ll make you pay to fix the track