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Effect of parking lot occupancy on vehicle speed

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Graph by Robert W

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  1. BC girl- Jen says:

    WTF?? Did I miss something here….??!?

  2. ummm says:

    Shouldn’t the axes be switched? Effect of vehicle speed on parking lot occupancy

  3. Mikey says:

    No, this makes sense… inventive graph too… the fewer the cars in the lot, the faster you will go, and more likely you are to drive across lanes, as illustrated :)

    • !null says:

      Exactly! It makes perfect sense.
      The only thing wrong with the graph is that it makes the assumption that left to right equals less to more occupancy, and that bottom to top equals slower to faster.
      But that’s forgivable because that’s how one would expect it to go.

      It’s probably just confusing people because the illustration of the car is driving in the opposite “direction” from what one would expect from a graph.

      But there’s definitely nothing wrong with it. I like it.

  4. Lolnathan says:

    Empty parking lots increase my speed by 15mph against my will.

  5. Bio-Rad says:

    What happened to 88 mph?

    Great Scott!

  6. siriochan says:

    Nice one!

  7. Vernie says:

    Brilliant! I love it; very witty.

  8. manda banda says:

    OMG! Do you go to the Target in my town?? This is a perfect graph for that parking lot!

  9. ClickClickNow says:

    I’m not going to confess to driving like this. But the graph is great! :-)

  10. 88mph can be reached but my flux capacitor is BUSTED.

  11. These get better all the time, great job!

  12. Roflberry McLovin says:

    Now do one like that showing the parabola described by fresh snow on the parking lot, given the same speed =D

  13. Adrian says:

    this isn’t funny, but its so brilliant that I don’t care.


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