What analogy describes the deceleration after the adolescent growth spurt?

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A car accelerating onto a highway, where initial acceleration is powerful but cruising speed results in a tiny speed increase compared to takeoff

The concept of growth deceleration post-spurt is illustrated using the analogy of vehicle movement on a highway. The initial, powerful surge of height gain during the growth spurt is likened to the forceful acceleration phase required for a car to merge onto a highway. Once cruising speed is achieved—representing the mature, near-final height stage—the rate of increase in speed (growth rate) drops dramatically compared to the initial takeoff, even though movement forward (life) continues.

What analogy describes the deceleration after the adolescent growth spurt?
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