How long does it take to drive 16 kilometers?

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FaithDella
07/30/25 1:36am
On highways or expressways, it takes about 10 minutes; on regular roads, about 20 minutes; and in urban areas, about 30 minutes. Cold Engine Warm-up: Proper warm-up helps form an 'oil film' between engine components, reducing wear and tear. Timely Gear Shifting: During the break-in period of a manual transmission vehicle, shift gears promptly and appropriately to avoid incorrect behaviors like high gear at low RPM or low gear at high RPM. Also, avoid using a single gear for extended periods. Regular Maintenance: Simply follow the manufacturer's recommendations in the vehicle manual. After reaching a certain mileage or time, promptly conduct vehicle inspections and maintenance, including oil and oil filter changes, and a comprehensive check of the chassis system. Avoid Emergency Braking: Emergency braking not only impacts the braking system during the break-in period but also increases the shock load on the vehicle's chassis and engine.
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