Can a car run continuously for 1000 kilometers?

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LeAmy
07/29/25 10:18pm
A car can technically run continuously for 1000 kilometers without issues, but it's crucial to conduct a comprehensive inspection before long-distance driving to ensure the vehicle is in good condition. During long trips, it's recommended that a single driver should not operate the vehicle for more than 4 hours continuously. Below is relevant information: Fatigue driving: Fatigue driving significantly increases the risk of traffic accidents. It refers to a state where drivers experience physiological and psychological dysfunction after prolonged continuous driving, leading to objectively observable declines in driving skills. Drivers with poor sleep quality or insufficient rest, or those who drive for extended periods, are prone to fatigue due to lack of endogenous oxygen. Causes: There are multiple factors contributing to fatigue driving. Driver fatigue mainly involves neural and sensory organ fatigue, as well as physical fatigue caused by prolonged fixed postures and poor blood circulation.
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