The city of Borgen, which has an extensive subway system, has made available a new map that, unlike the old map, does not show the relative distances between stops; any pair of consecutive stops appears as close as any other pair of consecutive stops. Despite this difference, most regular subway riders prefer the new map, saying that it gives them a better sense of how much time it will take to ride to their destination.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain why regular subway riders say that the new map gives them a better sense of how much time it will take to ride to their destination?
(A) The new map is more compact, making it much easier for subway riders to carry and to use.
(B) Improvements in the subway system have cut the average duration of a regular subway rider’s trip by twenty percent.
(C) The new map, unlike the old map, lists the times that each subway line is in operation on each day of the week.
(D) On the new map, circles representing stops have numbers indicating the average number of minutes to the next stop.
(E) The old map showed several stops that were actually out of operation for more than a year.