Hmm, you don't need many fuel stations then..And not to forget
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Hmm, you don't need many fuel stations then..And not to forget
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That's some drive.I guess I have a little bit more room to roam when you compare the size of the entire UK to just the local area where I live and drive regularly.
I am doing a work trip in May (Cyclones permitting) from my home (lower yellow dot) to Cairns (upper yellow dot) 1,441 kms 895 miles. Each way
Green map is the true size comparison of the entire UK overlaid.
- It will take me 16 hours drive over Saturday & Sunday to get there.
- 2 days in Cairns
- 3 days in Townsville
- 15 Hours over Saturday & Sunday to drive home.
Purple is US in true size.
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It's far more tiring driving in the constant traffic, and fear of mixing up the ever-changing speed limits. The heavily congested roads and constant car lights in your eyes at night is very tiring. Travelling in more remote areas that aren't single track roads but little traffic, traffic lights or speed changes/cameras is far better.That's some drive.
How often do you stop for a break?
Here in the UK if driving at night in the rain and heavy traffic I find after 3 hrs is about right to pull over and stretch the legs. It just takes a moment and tiredness can change your and/or others life.
Obviously a lot of factors can change, age, experience, car, weather, type of roads, how much sleep one has had, been in the fresh air all day etc etc.
I remember driving on NZ's south island for 9hrs straight and thought I'd been driving for 4! Pacific highway was excellent.
My bladder controls my driving time. (and my night sleep time, in fact come to think of it, it controls my whole life. oh to be young again)That's some drive.
How often do you stop for a break?
Here in the UK if driving at night in the rain and heavy traffic I find after 3 hrs is about right to pull over and stretch the legs. It just takes a moment and tiredness can change your and/or others life.
Obviously a lot of factors can change, age, experience, car, weather, type of roads, how much sleep one has had, been in the fresh air all day etc etc.
I remember driving on NZ's south island for 9hrs straight and thought I'd been driving for 4! Pacific highway was excellent.
nice placement of the map.And not to forget
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I find the opposite. I drink coffee in small strong size - 6oz cups so the factory cupholders for me are too large - I put a couple of ceramic car coasters into each cupholder so my coffee cup top /lid stays above the level of the cupholder top.That looks so good. The stock cupholders are comically small. I don’t care that much as I don’t really make care buying decisions based on cupholders.![]()
Well I lived in Oxford until the age of 8, before transportation here.nice placement of the map.
CONVICT!!!!Well I lived in Oxford until the age of 8, before transportation here.
Get on the tabletsMy bladder controls my driving time. (and my night sleep time, in fact come to think of it, it controls my whole life. oh to be young again)
Married a descendant of oneCONVICT!!!!
I only drive during the day although I do tend to be out the door by 6:00 amThat's some drive.
How often do you stop for a break?
Here in the UK if driving at night in the rain and heavy traffic I find after 3 hrs is about right to pull over and stretch the legs. It just takes a moment and tiredness can change your and/or others life.
Obviously a lot of factors can change, age, experience, car, weather, type of roads, how much sleep one has had, been in the fresh air all day etc etc.
I remember driving on NZ's south island for 9hrs straight and thought I'd been driving for 4! Pacific highway was excellent.
Please stop it, I am stuck at home. That sounds so tempting.The roads are pretty rough with lots of potholes, washouts and damage due to the huge amount of rain and flooding lately.
Not to mention the regular stray, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, camels, kangaroos, wombats, emu's and birds playing chicken with cars.