• DarkAngelofMusic@lemmy.sdf.org
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    In a comparison between cars and cyclists, I’m a little amused that you’d call cars slow to accelerate. When driving, my main issue with cyclists wasn’t anything to do with traffic laws; it was just that, when stuck behind them, my trip was doomed to take a great deal longer. Granted, the only thing I believe ought to be done about it is to build more bike paths, but still; a cyclist calling automobiles slow to accelerate is worth a laugh!

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      Ah yes acceleration = max speed

      Go back to school and apologize to your physics teacher

      • Ziglin (it/they)@lemmy.world
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        In a 30 kph zone with multiple stops the acceleration is probably more relevant assuming that the car was intending to obey traffic laws. On long stretches of road with higher speed limits the limiting factor is definitely max speed but then you can usually overtake.

    • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      It’s like how when you play Mario Kart, Toad can speed up real quickly compared to Bowser, but give Bowser a long straight away and he’ll eventually be going faster than Toad.

      Because Toad is lighter weight, I guess. I’m not sure how that logic leads to Bowser being faster Max speed.