Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | Tom Pike | |
Date/Time: | 20/12/24 12:10:00 |
“Even if it is as low just one minute, this is not marginal as it is a daily average and obviously most vehicles using the road will be using it when it is busier so the typical delay will be much higher.” Quite the opposite, the delay is an average for vehicles, not for a period of time, so will be weighted by the number of cars delayed. With a few much larger delays on some Friday evenings, the median delay is likely to be significantly less than the average. What you are clearly finding difficult to accept is that delays should judged for all people using a road, not just a minority. When buses could be speeded up by slowing down cars, wouldn’t you support that? If |