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How many kilometers does a Flash Express courier cover in a day?

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LaAlexander
07/29/25 6:51pm
Flash Express couriers typically cover 80-130 kilometers per day. Working hours of Flash Express couriers: General working hours for Flash Express couriers: 8 AM to 8 PM. Flash Express services are now available in 222 cities, serving over 100 million users, with more than 800,000 active couriers daily and daily orders exceeding 600,000. Flash Express ranks first in the industry in terms of overall scale. Scope of Flash Express services: Flash Express offers one-to-one urgent delivery, specializing in single orders. As a pioneer in the same-city instant delivery industry, Flash Express has defined the service standards and delivery timelines for one-to-one urgent delivery. The one-to-one service model ensures that a courier serves only one customer from pickup to delivery, providing point-to-point service. This results in faster delivery times, higher reliability, better security, and the ability to offer various customized services for different types of deliveries.
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CoraDella
08/14/25 12:32pm
How far can you drive in a day as a flash delivery rider? I’ve driven ride-hailing cars for a few years and seen how busy they are, constantly on the road all day. In big cities, starting at 7 a.m. and finishing around 8 or 9 p.m., you can easily cover about 100 kilometers. During busy times, it can go up to 180 or even 200 kilometers. On days with good weather and lots of orders, the mileage shoots up, but on rainy days, it drops by half. I recommend getting a fuel-efficient car, like a Corolla or Fit, keeping fuel consumption around 8 liters per 100 km, or else fuel costs will eat into your earnings. Regular car maintenance is crucial—change the oil every 5,000 km and check tire wear, as frequent stops and starts in the city wear out brake pads quickly. Safe driving is very important; don’t rush for orders, and fatigue driving is even riskier. Planning your route efficiently can reduce mileage—using the app to optimize saves time and effort, and a well-maintained car lasts longer. The key in this job is balancing distance and income, so your car doesn’t wear out too soon.
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DeKira
10/14/25 8:33am
I often see couriers' cars coming for repairs, and they cover quite a distance daily. The standard daily mileage fluctuates between 80 to 150 kilometers, depending on order volume and urban traffic congestion. The vehicles bear heavy loads, especially in summer when air conditioning runs at high capacity, making engines prone to overheating; in winter, batteries drain quickly with frequent starts and stops. Remind them to check the cooling system, brake fluid, and tire pressure monthly. For those covering over 150 kilometers, check the oil level weekly and top it up if low. Opt for durable small-displacement models—avoid cheap used cars with issues, as repair costs can double (e.g., a set of tires costs thousands). Mileage drops on rainy days, but clear skies bring order surges and steep mileage spikes. A reliable car lasts longer, sparing frequent major repairs. Keeping daily runs under 120 kilometers extends vehicle lifespan and proves more cost-effective.
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