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Significantly faster. At a force march pace, a person walking will travel four to five miles in an hour. In a car, you can travel much faster. For instance, the nearest Interstate to me has a speed limit of 75 miles per hour, so, if you were to compare the two traveling up that stretch of road, the car (moving at the speed limit) would be traveling at 15 times the speed that the person walking (at a brisk force march pace) would be traveling at.

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