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Driver’s boredom: Slow down and enjoy the view

Posted in Technology, Time issues on July 8th, 2009 by Christiaan – 7 Comments

Enjoying the view was easy

I just got back from a short drive and realized something, 120 km/h (75 mph) Isn’t all that fast anymore. I got a bit bored with the speed and even 130 didn’t quite do it for me. Things were going to slow. But then I looked up at the clouds and slowed down.

It struck me again why I’d rather be riding a motorcycle. Although it’s capable of doing the same speeds I end up looking around a lot more and enjoying the scenery I’m riding though.
Then the rain came down by the bucket, reminding me why I was driving today.

It wasn’t all to long ago (7 years) I got my driver’s licence. The first time I ever turned onto the freeway was scary, I couldn’t believe how fast 120 km/h was when behind the wheel. A few years later I was doing it again, this time on two wheels and at 120 I had the feeling of hanging on for dear life, about to be blown from my bike any second. The wind striking me in the chest so hard I found it hard to breath normally.

And again, today when riding 120 (and then some) It doesn’t phase me in the least.

Speeding traffic

Every means of transportation is speeding up. There was once a time when 80 km/h was akin to going supersonic. Today you get a raised fist or a singel finger if you go that slow on the freeway. They set the minimum speed to 80 on those roads over here but none in their right mind dares go that slow.

Give it a go, put your kids (if you have them, otherwise borrow some kids) in the backseat and go for a drive. Let all the cars whizz past you with a 40 km/h difference and in no time your kids will start to complain. “Come on dad (or mom), can’t we go any faster? This is boring.”
This is boring..

Kids, you’ve got go hand it to them. Such great insight.

We’re bored.Bored with speed, bored with driving, bored with staring at the taillights in front of us. Let’s face it, driving is boring. The only way to solve that is to floor it and drive like a maniac. (Or so it seems) Going past the speed limit gives you another task to do: watch out for the police. Now it’s no longer a means of transport, it’s a game of cat and mouse. How exciting.

How insane..

Every week you can read about it in the newspapers. Young drivers -already bored- were driving to fast or even racing each other and decided to make their European compact (a Volkswagen Golf most likely) just that bit more compact with the help of a jaywalking tree or lamppost.

What’s going on?!

We (well, not you my dear reader, all the other people out there.) are so used to speed that we no longer see the danger, we’re just bored. We overestimate ourselves on a daily basis. 90% Of all the drivers believe they are part of the top 10% drivers. The kids in the back seat are right.

But also, we’re bored in life.Waiting for a train or bus was normal a few decades ago. Now, if the bus is just five minutes late we get frustrated and start taping our watch while making eye-contact with the driver.

Use your eyes

What can we do about it, what can we tell the others (not us, remember) that will help them in handling the boredom. It’s the big difference between riding and driving: look around and enjoy the view. Nothing more, nothing less. Don’t worry about the speed, go a bit slower, it will give you ample time to spot that bird of pray by the road side, that interesting cloud formation and for two more added bonuses, it will save you money through gas and through speeding tickets you no longer get.

Slow down and enjoy the view, it’s not nearly as boring as you might think.