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<p>Those numbers are 50 years out of date.</p><p>Let's talk 85 mph driving, use of very big vehicles to intimidate others out of the left lane and continued use of 40-60 year old roads and bridges that are obselete despite volumes of traffic that the orginal builders never fantasy about in thier wildest dreams.</p><p>Let's also talk about these same workers buying gasoline or desiel at a breakneck rate as if it was .01 cents a gallon using whatever they can to get the tank filled NOW, worrying about paying later if ever.</p><p>I dont look at efficient speed, I look at hourly consumption of fuel against gallons remaining and the terrain that needs to be crossed. I could probably drift down a mountain grade on hardly any fuel. But easily burn 20 gallons each hour upgrade.</p>
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