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<blockquote data-quote="OLDMAN3" data-source="post: 1788718"><p>It depends entirely on how fast you drive and how efficiently you do your turn around. Backing up a driveway is usually not as fast as using a turn around in the driveway.</p><p>We actually tested (in our center) how long the walk has to be to equal a skilled driver making the extra drive the length of the driveway, and turn around... in side by side tests.</p><p></p><p>The driver walking the "driveway" used a brisk pace</p><p>The driver driving the "driveway" was driving at a fast but realistic pace</p><p></p><p>The point was to show that walking doesn't take much longer <strong>but</strong>...</p><p>The result was that even a 30 yard walk was slower than driving and as the distance of the driveway increased the walking driver fell farther behind.</p><p></p><p>Walking is safer (for accidents not injuries) but slower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLDMAN3, post: 1788718"] It depends entirely on how fast you drive and how efficiently you do your turn around. Backing up a driveway is usually not as fast as using a turn around in the driveway. We actually tested (in our center) how long the walk has to be to equal a skilled driver making the extra drive the length of the driveway, and turn around... in side by side tests. The driver walking the "driveway" used a brisk pace The driver driving the "driveway" was driving at a fast but realistic pace The point was to show that walking doesn't take much longer [B]but[/B]... The result was that even a 30 yard walk was slower than driving and as the distance of the driveway increased the walking driver fell farther behind. Walking is safer (for accidents not injuries) but slower. [/QUOTE]
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