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JItensha Oni (@jitensha_oni) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 344 · Folger: 157
Fr 12.07.2024 20:27
In a Forbes article @CarltonReid reports being typically overtaken by convoys of cars on rural roads when cycle touring. I looked at my dash cam footage from Surrey and it’s not like that here. The Surrey distribution suggests a Poisson process, where cars are joining and leaving the road at random along it’s length. I imagine that having only packs of cars as reported by Carlton (and many others) means that few are entering or leaving the road except at the ends.
Column chart of number of motor vehicles observed in "convoys" (including 1) along the Portsmouth Road between Esher and Cobham in dashcam footage from April, May and June 2024 vs frequency of occurrence. It's basically an exponential decline from 1 vehicle upwards, which suggests a Poisson process.
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