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Why don't many people suggest driving to Xinjiang?

Reason one: Because Xinjiang is so vast, driving is too tiring. Xinjiang is vast and sparsely populated, and the distance between scenic spots ranges from 300 km and 500 km to 1000 km. Some scenic spots pass through no man's land. In road trip, Xinjiang, driving all day is very tiring.

Reason 2: Speed limit in expressway can make people collapse. It is said that Xinjiang has the highest speed limit in the country. When driving in expressway, Xinjiang, the speed limit is on the one hand, and the speed on the other hand? Wretched? Imagine that such a wide road, dozens of kilometers without any bends, is straighter than the train lane, and there are few vehicles. Which driver can drive a high-speed train without putting his feet on the steering wheel. Obviously, there must be a limit to opening a 300, and people have to run for 80 or 60. Does this make people feel wronged?

Reason three: the problem of refueling. In Xinjiang, the process of refueling is more complicated. In addition to routine registration, only one person in a car can enter the gas station, and people in the same car can only wait outside the station, including bottled liquids such as water and drinks.