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Originally Posted by Locke
Long distance driving is a marathon, not a sprint. Doing 130+ on the highway is going to get you there only marginally faster if that depending on traffic.
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The math doesn't add up. It's just over 600 km from Calgary to Kelowna; about 1200 km round trip. The difference between an average speed of 100kph as compared to an average speed of 90kph over that distance is 80 minutes. I wouldn't call that nothing.
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