
Originally Posted by
AllanB
Two Ferry crossings - 6 hours sailing. Add at least a hour or more waiting time after boarding/disembarking for the two.
Lets say 7 hours are used on the two crossings.
New Plymouth to Wellington is 350 kms - twice = 700
Picton to Invercargill is 1040 kms - x2 2080.
Total riding kms around 2,780 kms in 17 hours
That's a average speed of 165 kmph
Without stops for fuel, food or peeing.
Heres some more maths, I cnat be bothered to keep tweaking the numbers to make it fit but in keeping with being plausiblely obtainable but 300 odd km short here we are....
5 mins at 50k in 20 small towns, 1 hr at 50k
40 mins at 50 k for othr delays ropadworls etc
20 mins at 70k behind slow traffic
180 mins at zero speed, refuelling, rooting piussing, ball scratching
13 hrs (that's 780 mins) at 160k on the good bits
60mins at 200k on cumulative really good bits of road.
6 hours at zero on the ferry
Taking out time stopped that's an average speed of 149k while moving, good for just under 2400k in 16 hrs, its about 15% short on meeting the legend but with the numbers given you can see theres no need for nonsense like 300km/h
A little bit faster and its entirely plausioble journey albeit a very dangerous and expensive one with maybe free accommodation with her majesty at the end.
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
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