Is driving 800 kilometers in one day considered a lot?

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WalkerAnn
07/25/25 2:02am
Driving 800 kilometers in one day is considered a lot. Here are the relevant details: Time required: Driving at 60 km/h, 800/60 = 80/6 ≈ 13.3 hours. Driving continuously for over ten hours can lead to fatigue, so please ensure to take breaks and avoid fatigued driving. Precautions: Fatigued driving is highly likely to cause traffic accidents. It refers to a decline in driving skills due to physiological and psychological imbalances after prolonged continuous driving. Drivers with poor or insufficient sleep quality are prone to fatigue when driving for extended periods.
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SanHarley
08/10/25 4:24pm
As an experienced driver with many years behind the wheel, I believe driving 800 kilometers in a day is indeed quite demanding. Especially on highways where the average speed is around 80 km/h, this means driving continuously for ten hours without a break, which is practically impossible in reality. Prolonged driving leads to fatigue, slower reaction times, and increased risk of accidents. I recommend taking a break every two hours to stretch and hydrate. Additionally, road conditions like traffic jams or bad weather can extend the actual travel time and add mental stress. When planning a long-distance trip, it's essential to check your vehicle's condition, including tire pressure and engine oil, to ensure safety. Splitting the journey over two days is a more prudent approach—after all, health comes first. Driving fast might save time, but the potential consequences aren't worth it. This is some advice I'd like to share with everyone.
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