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Old 21-03-2015, 08:10 PM   #121
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Bit worrying when people boast of doing well over a thousand kilometers in a day on their own...please don't expect us to believe you were fresh as a daisy when you got out at the end of the day.

In my opinion I'd rather drive with someone doing 160 on the highway than someone sitting dead on the speed limit who's been driving on their own for ten hours or more.
Fatigue is a far bigger killer than speed, and the interesting thing about fatigue is how it sneaks up on you. It's also different to being "tired". The saying is that you will know you're "tired", but you won't know that you're "fatigued"...it truly sneaks up on you without you realising it, and it takes a second person to notice what's happening.

Fatigue kills far more people but is a "silent killer" as it can't be measured after an accident.
Driving a truck at 100 KM/H is not as bad as a good car, because you are more involved with having drive it.

But a good car things just get so boring.

If one drives long distance all the time, you get better at it.

Fatigue is different for sure I would just cruse along just taking it easy at 240 KM/H on my ZX10 for about 100 KM then I noticed I was about 1ft out of where I wanted to of been coming through a corner once, so, right I back off and just plod along around 160 or so and that was the next town any road.
I just road to where I felt comfortable and never push my self.
If you try to push your self, then you are most likely going to end up dead.

I hear people claiming of getting from A to B in X time, that's totally insane and a recipe for sure disaster and if you don't know the road never ever don't even think of it.

Driving a good car 140 to 160 is fine as it keeps you alert but there are some spots you just back off as you know it's best not to, as there are danger spots around where cars come across the highway etc.
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Old 21-03-2015, 08:32 PM   #122
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Auto 1460km Cape Town to Pretoria, Sadly in a Camry Rental car. In NZ the biggest I've done in Christchurch to Invercargill (About 565km). Just don't have the land mass in NZ to do big drives!
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Old 21-03-2015, 09:01 PM   #123
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Sydney to Bundaberg, overnight in 14 hours. In a VK commodore.
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Old 21-03-2015, 09:25 PM   #124
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Byron Bay to Melbourne in an old clapped out van with a dead battery... Had to push start the ****** every time we stopped for fuel :p.
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Old 21-03-2015, 09:28 PM   #125
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Last June I drove Geelong to Singleton with one fuel stop. Solo in the EL Monty.

Great fun, 11.16 to Singo, 11.01 return to Geelong.

Never felt fatigued at all, still, nothing happened either to test it.
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Old 21-03-2015, 09:29 PM   #126
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Airlie beach to Brisbane in ZD Fairlane. Not sure how far that is...
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Old 21-03-2015, 10:22 PM   #127
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1800kms in 24 hrs

Cairns Melb in 42 hrs

Cairns Perth...4 days

All the above in a Mack Superliner, speed limited @100mh
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Old 22-03-2015, 12:18 AM   #128
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3 memorable ones.
1. 1972, XY GS 351 manual, 36 gall tank. Mt Gambier to Adelaide Friday afternoon, 3 passengers to drop off, a few things to do and pick up someone else then on to Mt Panorama. 1700 Km approx. Not strictly same day but certainly less than a day in hours and only I drove. Oh for the days of 50c per gallon.
2. While working in Alice Springs in 1980 I did a few runs (some at night) to and from Adelaide. Back then it still had about 900km of dirt from the Border to Pimba. Best run, and solo, was 17.5 hours to Willunga SA. Car was 1975 Range Rover. Left Alice about 4am to get to dirt around daylight and in to destination mid evening.
3. Most recent one Alice to Darwin about 4 years ago, so no unlimited stretch then. Car was BF MKII RTV 6cyl auto, quite loaded in canopy, so not a high speed tourer, 13.5 hours solo. Could have been quicker but around 120 kph couldn't make Alice to Tennant without stopping on standard tank. Tennant to Darwin mostly around 125, all legal.
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Old 22-03-2015, 12:52 AM   #129
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Darwin to Camooweal in a 3.3L XC Falcon just sitting on 100 KM/H but had to go to Tennant Creek for a new tyre.
I can't remember how many KM that is or how many HR.

Some old Gin tried to stop me for a lift right out in the no where, no way did I fall for that trick, with the bros some where hiding to jump out ! I had no room for them anyway.
Sounds familiar, but others do similar things.
One day trip from Adelaide to Alice with the old dirt ahead of me from Pimba North to the Border I thought a passenger would be nice. There was a female hitch-hiker just outside Pt Augusta and I started to slow but changed my mind because of the big Alsatian accompanying her. And the Alsatian wasn't a Frenchman. Stopped one evening in Elliott to stretch legs and get snack out of fridge. Approached by local to see if I would go in to pub and buy him and mates a drink and bring outside. Time to leave, quickly. For them and other incidents I've mostly preferred solo drives and more picky about stopping places.
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Old 22-03-2015, 01:17 AM   #130
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Mordialloc Vic to Hawker SA. ~1150km in a D22 Navara. Stopped for fuel in Stawell, Nhill, Murray Bridge, Peterborough. Drove home that night via Mildura.
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Old 22-03-2015, 10:07 AM   #131
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Central Qld to Adelaide, 2700 k's in 27 hours (yes technically not a day). Filled up petrol just inside Qld just after midnight, down thru nsw, vic and then onto adelaide. First time I havestepped foot in 4 different states in one day. Slept a good 16 hours after arriving.
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Sounds familiar, but others do similar things.
One day trip from Adelaide to Alice with the old dirt ahead of me from Pimba North to the Border I thought a passenger would be nice. There was a female hitch-hiker just outside Pt Augusta and I started to slow but changed my mind because of the big Alsatian accompanying her. And the Alsatian wasn't a Frenchman. Stopped one evening in Elliott to stretch legs and get snack out of fridge. Approached by local to see if I would go in to pub and buy him and mates a drink and bring outside. Time to leave, quickly. For them and other incidents I've mostly preferred solo drives and more picky about stopping places.
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Old 23-03-2015, 07:33 PM   #133
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Norseman WA to Murray Bridge SA in a ZH Marquis.
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Old 24-03-2015, 09:36 PM   #134
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NZ Christchurch in the South Island to Auckland in the North Island in one day including ferry crossing in V8 Explorer. 200lts of fuel and a good drive, you can sit on 140-160 in them and they go around a corner.
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