I was just wondering what you guys consider city and highway driving. I consider "city" as driving through residential, towns, and anywhere with stop and go driving. I consider "highway" as anywere with no stops or very few stops (around one a mile or less).
At college: 80%highway/ 20% city.
At home: 80% city/ 20% Highway.
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2008 EPA adjusted:
Distance traveled by bicycle in 2007= 1,830ish miles
Average commute speed=25mph (yes, that's in a car)
No to me hwy is one stop every 4 miles or less. Everything else is city.
Every 4 miles or less??? You on some toll roads or something??? I consider highway to be were I can set the cruise control and bungee cord the streering wheel down and take a few hour nap.
At home I almost never ride on a limited access roads. But there are some 4 lane roads i drive on with very few stops. So it might be considered 100% city. Anyways, expect my milage to drop in the summer.
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2008 EPA adjusted:
Distance traveled by bicycle in 2007= 1,830ish miles
Average commute speed=25mph (yes, that's in a car)
if i can get on or off it ...
then its a highway...
and if you still feel like quoting and replying
how bout...speed limit of 50mph or more
the state speed limit in vermont is 50mph
and yea...i would consider most of those roads highways...
because during my career...i treated them as such...
and they give back the same...
even though they are all 2 lane roads...