How many hours does it take to drive 600 kilometers?

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SimonDella
07/29/25 6:33pm
It takes approximately 5-8 hours to drive 600 kilometers. At a speed of 120 kilometers per hour: For ordinary cars driving on highways at 120 km/h, covering 600 kilometers takes about five hours; driving at 120 km/h on national roads takes approximately eight hours. At a speed of 80 kilometers per hour: For ordinary cars driving on highways at 80 km/h, covering 600 kilometers takes roughly nine hours; driving at 80 km/h on national roads takes about ten hours. The exact time may vary depending on road conditions and other factors.
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MacKylie
08/14/25 11:37am
Hey, you're asking how long it takes to drive 600 km? I've done many long-distance drives myself. If you take the highway and calculate at an average speed of 100 km/h, the pure driving time is 6 hours. But in reality, you'll always encounter some things like refueling breaks, restroom stops, or grabbing a bite to eat. I usually budget an extra half hour to an hour, so the actual time needed is 6 to 7 hours. Don’t overlook traffic congestion or weather changes on the road. While highways are fast, safety comes first—I make sure to keep a steady speed within the limit and pull over at service areas if I feel tired. Checking your car’s condition is also crucial, like tire pressure and fuel level, to avoid breaking down halfway and wasting time.
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