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Originally Posted by Doctordestiny
But to reduce the travel time from 1:48 down to under 1:30 (say, 1:25) is a 21% reduction, which equates to a lot of speeding. This guy doesn't drive like that. I wonder if mapquest is really accurate.
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What is your mapquest saying for distance. I never look at speeds, they never seem to be accurate.
Using a distance of 150km, your 1:48 turns out to be an average speed of 83.3 km/hr. If you wanted to make it there in 1:25, you'd have to travel at about 105 km/hr average speed. Most online maps have secondary highway speeds incorrect (ie 80 km/hr still), but in reality most are 100 km/hr limits. Using google for example again, they estimate nearly 2:30 for the trip, which is an average speed of 61 km/hr which is clearly wrong.
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Here's a comparison of some mapping sources using: Caroline to Drayton Valley, all routes calculated for "fastest time" not shortest distance.
(Source - Distance | Hr:Min Travel Time | Calculated Average Speed)
Mapquest - 151.4 km |
1:48 | 84.1 km/hr
Google Maps - 150 km |
2:27 | 61.2 km/hr
Yahoo Maps - 151.7 km |
1:50 | 82.8 km/hr
Bing Maps - 148.7 km |
1:51 | 80.4 km/hr
mapblast.com (msn) - 151.4 |
1:44 | 87.3 km/hr
Navteq Map24 - 150.4 km |
2:45 | 54.7 km/hr (Note: Manually located Caroline, wouldn't search it)
Garmin Mapsource software - 150 km |
2:06 | 71.4 km/hr
Distance inconsitencies are partially due to just naming the town instead of an address for a start/finish point, so the location of the town varies from source to source. As you can see, all the times vary quite a big, exemplifying why I don't bother looking at them and the source of that problem is wrong speed limits in the map database.