Can I drive on the highway?
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Current vehicles are allowed to drive on highways, and highways are unobstructed, but you won't be allowed to exit when reaching your destination. Below is relevant information: Highway: Abbreviation for expressway, a fast road dedicated to automobiles. Speed limit introduction: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of driving speed within a certain numerical range over a specified distance. Purpose of speed limits: The main purpose is to pre-warn drivers to reasonably control their speed in subsequent road sections ahead, prevent speeding hazards, and ensure driving safety. Speed limits are an indispensable and most important part of road transportation safety.
As someone who frequently drives electric vehicles, I find that highways really put the car's performance to the test. Electric cars consume power much faster at high speeds, mainly due to increased wind resistance and higher speeds. From my experience, maintaining a speed between 90 to 100 km/h is ideal, as the battery management system automatically balances the power consumption, allowing the range to hold up. However, it's important to avoid sudden acceleration, as that can quickly drain the battery. Planning charging station locations is also crucial, as some highway service areas have limited charging points, so it's best to check apps in advance. Electric vehicles are quiet, but wind noise becomes noticeable at high speeds. That said, they handle quite stably and offer a comfortable ride. Overall, the key is to monitor the battery's condition and maintenance to avoid running out of power mid-journey.