How long does it take to drive more than 30 kilometers?
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Driving time depends on the speed. Generally, in urban areas, the speed is 30-50 km/h, taking about 30 minutes. If the speed is 15-20 km/h, it takes about 40 minutes. The following are the maximum speed limits for motor vehicles: 1. Roads without a center line: 30 km/h for urban roads and 40 km/h for highways. 2. Roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction: 50 km/h for urban roads and 70 km/h for highways. 3. Vehicles driving in urban areas: The average speed is usually around 40 km/h, as traffic lights and congestion must be considered, so speeds are generally not too fast. On highways, the maximum speed limit is 120 km/h, but the actual average driving speed is usually around 100 km/h.
I drive over 30 kilometers to and from work every day, usually taking about 45 minutes, with many traffic lights and heavy traffic in the city. During peak hours from 8 to 9 AM, severe congestion is common, often dragging the commute to an hour. The average speed is slow, usually hovering around 30 kilometers per hour. On weekends with fewer cars, it can be faster, taking only half an hour, but potholes on the road force me to slow down, which is annoying. Fuel-efficient cars like hybrids are better and save money. Using navigation apps to check real-time traffic helps avoid congestion, and leaving ten minutes earlier makes the trip much easier. In rainy or foggy weather, extra caution is needed, so allowing buffer time prevents being late.