If I did that, I’d be the slowest one on the interstate…general flow of traffic here seems to be around 85. And you still get passed by quite a few cars. Granted, this stretch of interstate is not busy even during rush hour as its thru a rural area.
When I go visit family in Atlanta, I go the speed the rest of the pack is going, which is usually in the range you are referring to.
Depends on level of congestion. This “Switch” typically occurs around the same time you can no longer use cruise control because of traffic. So if you are surrounded by cars, you drive the speed of traffic. If you’re able to set the cruise and not be turning on and off and touching the breaks all the time I try to stay 1MPH under 10 over the speed limit. Around here that’s 79 anyway on the highway.
Even in Germany on the autobahn, there are speed limits in congested areas. If recall correctly, it’s a digital sign and changes with the day. I’m sure we have some German users here that can clear it up.
People that if given the opportunity to be able to work from home, will either have it taken away or if under performing could be looking at finding a new place to work. It is just that simple. Setting reasonable deadlines, and setting up proper expectations for the job at hand would be what is needed. Give someone two weeks to do a 2 hour job, and another person 2 hours to do a two week job, that is dependent on other people having their stuff together.