Anyway point of this topic, is more to do with the intent Bethesda had for portraying the actuality of the game world's size. Well, some people like me also play this game for a sense of immersion. You need to take a break if you are looking at your computer monitor and wondering why the imaginary world you are wasting your time with isn't more like real life. When I travel it's by foot and I am not concerned with what time it is because I am too busy fending off Cave Bears and Spriggans or trying to catch that gosh dang Blue Butterfly that won't land.
:I am not disagreeing with you about ''time and space'', but the last thing I do when I am playing is check the clock.