Is it normal to drive 25,000 kilometers a year?

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VanAnderson
07/28/25 8:44pm
It is normal to drive 25,000 kilometers a year. Here is the relevant introduction: 1. Operational vehicles: Generally referring to taxis, in large cities, the day shift usually covers about 300KM per day, while the night shift covers less than 200KM. Accumulatively, it amounts to about 500KM per day. Excluding time for vehicle repairs, it totals approximately 150,000KM per year. (In smaller cities, the normal value might be slightly less but not below 100,000KM) 2. Private cars: Generally used only for commuting to and from work, occasional holiday trips, and outings during festivals. The distance between the company and home usually does not exceed 70KM.
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