A couple derivations and thoughts.
Instead of pouring fresh vinegar into your sprayer, run it through your coffee maker first. Might as well clean that first.
Instead of doing it in the morning, do it during the hottest part of the day, preferably when the sun is beating on the plants. The plants are then stressed already and also suck in the vinegar faster.
Speaking of getting the vinegar in faster, if the weeds are such that you can mow or weedeat them first, it works better. The vinegar goes straight into the stalk and straight to the roots. No need to waste your product on all the leaves and such.
If the area is to be planted again (e.g. in a garden area), don't add the salt. Nothing will be growing there for awhile. If you're trying to kill tough plants, the salt helps.
You can thin the vinegar with water to as much as a 50/50 mix if you have large areas to do.