Meza, Edgar. "High Fuel Prices Not Slowing down German Motorists, Road Use Data Suggests". Clean Energy Wire. March 15, 2022. https://www.cleanenergywire.org/...

A typical vehicle traveling at 90 km/h burns 23% less fuel than at 110 km/h.  Driving at 100 km/h on the autobahn burns around 10% less fuel than at 130 km/h.  A significant reduction in oil imports to fuel traffic would immediately reduce the upward pressure on gasoline prices.  However, an analysis of current traffic in Germany reveals that the recent huge jump in fuel prices has had no discernible effect on traffic speed.  Where automobiles are the chief burners of fuel, this suggests that oil imports can be significantly reduced only by government-mandated speed limits on roads and highways.

Posted on 15/03/22

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