• PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    30 days ago

    Some very normal person is gonna comment on this somewhere openly fantasizing about running all of them over for “taking up the roadway” and a bunch of other very normal people are gonna concur without any pushback.

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      30 days ago

      And when you report it to the platform the moderators won’t see anything that goes against said platform’s code of conduct.

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      30 days ago

      Wouldn’t it be better to compare 32,000 people in vehicles? Doing really rough math, someone else who doesn’t suck at math should run through it lol. But hand jamming some numbers gives me a bit over 20 miles (32.5 Km) of flowing, 3 lane, 4 person cars to get to 32,000 people. It’s like 9 miles (14.5 Km) with bumper to bumper LA stopped traffic. 50 person buses, bumper to bumper is 1.8 miles (2.9 Km).

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      Looks to be an average of 2 ppl per lane with 3m ahead & behind. An average biking speed for commuters is 18-29kph, so let’s do the calculus for 20, 25, & 30. This gives a throughput of 2x3x(20 or 25 or 30)/(3.6x6) ≈ (5.5 or 7 or 8.3) ppl/second

      Car occupancy is ~1.5ppl/car in the EU. Given that this is a german highway Average distance between cars ~3 lengths meaning 4x4.5m=18m/car. For a long time these roads had “no speed limit”, but the recommendation was ~130kph. Let’s conservatively use 120 & 100kph. This gives 1.5x3x(100 or 120)/(3.6x18) ≈ (7 or 8.3) ppl/second.

      Various things fudge the numbers in either direction, but that’s actually shockingly close between the two.

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        30 days ago

        Ok, but still healthier for all.

        And you can savely take half of car throughput on average. Or far less in congestion.

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          30 days ago

          Just a fun calculation, aiming at comparing the video to a reasonable max throughput of people in cars that may have ocurred, not the average :)

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        29 days ago

        You don’t enter or exit at 120kph so throughput is cut by the bottle neck of exiting/entering (also the reason why there’s traffic no matter the number of lanes, bottleneck is the throughput of entry exit creates the traffic stall

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      30 days ago

      yeah i know, sorry about that :P i was using boost to post this and didn’t know it would automatically host it using imgur

      any recommendations for alternatives these days? i would’ve gone for something like catbox.moe or 0x0.st but I think those delete uploads after a certain amount of time

  • popcorp@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Yeah it was nice. I didn’t do the highway route because the kid wanted the child-friendly part, but still it was really nice to see so many people in the streets.

    There were people coming from other cities as well, riding the whole night to get to Berlin on Sunday. Love it.

    By the way, 32k sounds a lot, but in its heyday there were 200k people riding around. Even last year with 50k crowd it was completely different feeling, the inner city almost without cars.