How Far is 100,000 Kilometers?
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Converted to meters, 100,000 kilometers equals 100 million meters. Covering 100,000 kilometers would take 1,200 hours, equivalent to driving non-stop for 50 days without any breaks. Below are the maintenance precautions for car tires: 1. Tire Rotation "Offers Multiple Benefits": Rotate tire positions every 10,000 kilometers to evenly distribute tire fatigue, prevent uneven wear, and extend tire lifespan. 2. Driving Habits "Four Avoidances": Avoid rapid acceleration, emergency braking, or sharp turns; avoid hitting curb stones; avoid parking on curb stones; avoid driving quickly on unpaved or uneven roads. 3. Wheel Alignment "Must Remember": It is recommended to check every 20,000 kilometers; this reduces abnormal tire wear caused by changes in wheel alignment parameters. After vehicle overload or driving on rough roads, visit an authorized dealer for inspection; avoid abnormal tire wear due to changes in wheel alignment parameters. 4. Tire Pressure "Requires Detailed Checks": Check the pressure of all tires, including the spare tire, at least once a month; inspect tire pressure before every long-distance trip; if tire pressure decreases too rapidly, visit a local authorized dealer to identify the cause.