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by paulryanrogers 2430 days ago
There is an increased risk of an accident with reduced reaction time and any accident may be worse with more velocity/energy at play.

Ask a paramedic whose worked in a big, commuter city about their experience.

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Yes, this should also be considered although the rarity of a crash where the consequences will take longer to deal with means it isn’t meaningfully part of the time benefit calculation. Sorry to speak morbidly.

The effect also depends on the natural speed at which traffic flows and how the extra time is spent, as fatigue also increases crash risk.