Canada is great at high-speed rail studies — but not at actually building high-speed rail. So why is it the only country in the developed world considering a new conventional-speed passenger network?
Created by Paige Saunders with special guest Reece Martin
100% increase, if you’re talking about 100kmh roads. You’d need to be doing 130 for it to be a 50% increase.
For a fair comparison I’m assuming that most people will speed on the highway
I assume you mean 150 unless I’m misunderstanding something.
130 to 200 would be an increase of 50%, ish, 65 being 50% of 130.
I thought you meant 100 to 150. My bad.