Can You Handle Driving 3,000 Kilometers?

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TravisFitz
07/30/25 12:38am
Driving 3,000 kilometers in one go is not advisable. Here is an introduction to fatigued driving: 1. Overview: Fatigued driving refers to the phenomenon where a driver's physiological and psychological functions become imbalanced after prolonged continuous driving, leading to a decline in driving skills. 2. Hazards: It can affect the driver's attention, thinking, judgment, and other aspects, making it highly prone to causing traffic accidents. 3. Causes: There are multiple factors that contribute to fatigued driving. The driver's fatigue mainly stems from neural and sensory fatigue, as well as limb fatigue caused by maintaining a fixed posture for an extended period, leading to poor blood circulation.
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