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crististm
12y ago
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Yes it does get people home faster if only because there is no latency on speeding up after breaking.
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Cthulhu_
12y ago
This. Smooth driving will make for a higher average / continuous speed, not to mention it'll cause less wear (brakes, clutch) and lower fuel consumption (accellerating costs fuel, braking is a waste of motion energy)
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