5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

It's great to have company on longer road trips, but sometimes, it's simply better to drive alone. Here are five reasons why...
5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

1. The human blowoff valve

5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

I fart, you fart, Donald Trump is a fart, so let’s get this one out the way first. Driving alone means that you don’t feel obliged to hold anything in, which will make you concentrate better on driving. Why will it make you concentrate better? Because allowing your body to do what it wants to do will stop you from getting a distracting stomach ache.

So the next time you let loose and a passenger gets mad, simply tell them that you did it because you love them and because holding it in would have made you more likely to crash. That’s science.

2. Weight reduction, bro

5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

Driving alone means that you’ll get the best power-to-weight ratio you can. This is especially important in a small car where power is lacking. Take my MX-5 as an example. Standard, this 1000kg roadster produces around 130hp (1.8-litre, UK-spec), and with my 77kg weight, that’s a power-to-weight ratio of around 121hp per tonne. Factor in the weight of another 77kg person on board, and that drops quite dramatically to 113hp per tonne. Not only does passengering up reduce your fuel economy, it also makes your car way slower.

3. You call all the shots

5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

If you want to keep driving until the tank runs dry, then go ahead. But you can bet that a passenger will not make this possible. Toilet stops are commonplace as are a ‘five minute stretch break’ that are never just five minutes. If you’ve got somewhere to be, you’ll get there quicker alone.

4. Just being your weird self

5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

For most of us, being behind the wheel of a car is our happy place. And when we’re happy, we like to be uninhibited. Driving alone, then, means that you can rock out to Phil Collins without being judged, or dance in your seat like a mentalist (while wearing your seatbelt!).

5. Nobody complains about your driving!

5 Reasons Why Driving Alone Is Totally Awesome

There’s NOTHING worse than having a critical passenger who just loves to point out a harsh gear shift, or who gets scared at the smallest things (even though there was nothing to be worried about).

As they say, the only negative thing in your life should be camber, so ditch the passenger and drive happy!

Comments

SBMostWanted

Hmmm

02/05/2016 - 14:03 |
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The S80 Rallyist

But sneezing is the BOV…

02/05/2016 - 14:06 |
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FamilyCarGuy

Is incredible how my wife is related from point 1 to 5

02/05/2016 - 14:07 |
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Anonymous

I can’t stand my girlfriends or her friends driving. They scare me. Can’t convince them of anything. I regret riding with them every time. I’d rather walk if possible.

02/05/2016 - 14:16 |
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Anonymous

I think I’m judgemental of peoples driving because I love cars and driving so much. It annoys me I have to always plan my driving around what the driver next to me might do… But I have avoided a lot of accidents by doing so.

02/05/2016 - 14:19 |
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Ricardo Mercio

Rule number 1 of riding in my car: You now answer to “Liability”. That is your name until you step out and carefully close the door. If you refuse to answer by that name, you are welcome to ride the bus.

02/05/2016 - 14:30 |
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Pepe Montes

And all of this bc we dont have gf

02/05/2016 - 14:32 |
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Ezra Berg (1994 Buick Roadmaster) (1970 El Camino)

The first one cracked me up!…… wait……*farts …Ahhhhhh!

02/05/2016 - 14:36 |
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ThrottleManiac

I totally agree with last one, i just hate when i hear someone talking sh*t from backseat, makes me so angry every time( and the reason is mostly, just read my nickname xD)

02/05/2016 - 14:48 |
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Ricardo nieto

I agree 100% with you! I’m mostly the weight reduction guy

02/05/2016 - 15:59 |
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