19:th-May-2016, 17:48:06
I have yet to meet anyone who would travel twice the distance just because they increase their mpg, they are also increasing the fuel they use and mileage on their car. I cannot for the life of me believe that there are people out there who would double their mileage and increase their spend on fuel and not realize they are doing it?
I don't really get why you chose those two routes in your analogy, you have a direct route which you say you get 29mpg when you start stop along the route and yet you have a non stop route at twice the distance i.e a bypass and only get 32mpg. Even so, I do not believe anyone would consider taking the much longer route unless they are driving a business car and it shortens their journey time considerably.
I don't really get why you chose those two routes in your analogy, you have a direct route which you say you get 29mpg when you start stop along the route and yet you have a non stop route at twice the distance i.e a bypass and only get 32mpg. Even so, I do not believe anyone would consider taking the much longer route unless they are driving a business car and it shortens their journey time considerably.