The total surface area of the capillaries is larger than the total surface area of the arterioles, hence the slower flow. This is especially true in the lung tissue where oxygen exchange is the most important. There's a gradient calculation for this transfer that can actually tell you just how slow the flow must be for exchange to be the most efficient (derived from surface area of the capillaries), but I don't recall the formula. However, this isn't necessary for the DAT, just fun knowledge while you're tinkering around and studying!