I’m sure you’ve seen the signs on the freeway (we call 'em expressways around here) that gives the travel time to some major destinations or exits. I googled the tech involved and have an okay understanding of how they work.
But I’ve long wondered – is the time given the actual estimate of what it would take the average vehicle to reach that point, or do they cap the time based on the speed limit? That is, suppose the speed limit is 60 mph, but traffic is zipping along at a sprightly average of 75 mph. If Antelope Freeway is exactly 15 miles away, will the sign say 15 minutes (the time it will take you if you obey the speed limit) or 12 minutes (the time it will actually take the average vehicle)?
Anny