Can a new car go on the highway after running-in for 1000 kilometers?
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A new car can go on the highway after running-in for 1000 kilometers. However, the speed should not exceed 100km/h. Still, it is necessary to pay a little attention, after all, the car needs a certain running-in period, and the first 1000 kilometers are still relatively critical. Definition of highway: Highway refers to high-level speed, compared to medium speed and low speed. In an environment where low speed is dominant, low speed is ordinary speed or normal speed, while in an environment where medium speed is dominant, medium speed is ordinary speed or normal speed. Precautions for driving on the highway: When driving on the highway, it is necessary to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. When the speed is above 100km/h, keep a distance of more than 100 meters. There are distance confirmation signs on the highway, through which the distance can be confirmed. Stay away from trucks; when driving at high speed, do not drive side by side with trucks, nor follow behind trucks, try to overtake them. Keep driving in the middle lane; the leftmost lane on the highway is the overtaking lane, and large trucks are generally in the rightmost lane.