The surface route consumes 0.23 gallons of gasoline. The freeway route consumes 0.24 gallons of gasoline. That's a difference of 0.01 gallons. If I drive this twice a day, 250 times a year, that is 5 gallons of gasoline. So anywhere between $10 to $20 difference, depending on the ever volatile price of gas. It is also an extra 200 miles on my car. Given the way the IRS expenses miles, that is about $242. So let's say it costs me $260/year to take the freeway. But at 5 minutes each way, that is 41+ hours of my time. So is my time worth $6.24/hour? Yeah, I'll take the freeway.
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Thursday, February 05, 2009
Gas Math
The surface route consumes 0.23 gallons of gasoline. The freeway route consumes 0.24 gallons of gasoline. That's a difference of 0.01 gallons. If I drive this twice a day, 250 times a year, that is 5 gallons of gasoline. So anywhere between $10 to $20 difference, depending on the ever volatile price of gas. It is also an extra 200 miles on my car. Given the way the IRS expenses miles, that is about $242. So let's say it costs me $260/year to take the freeway. But at 5 minutes each way, that is 41+ hours of my time. So is my time worth $6.24/hour? Yeah, I'll take the freeway.
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