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What should I pay attention to when opening GL8 in Tibet?

Technology is one thing, confidence is another, and cars are another. If you drive to Tibet, you will inevitably pass through some rugged places, so the degree of tire wear is also relatively large. Moreover, some gravel roads and mountain roads can also cause scratches and abrasions to cars. Novice drivers can't cope with bad road conditions like those experienced old drivers. Some simple car condition problems are easy to solve for ordinary drivers driving in cities and expressway. The most serious thing is that the driver doesn't know if he will get altitude sickness. Only an old driver who has followed the Sichuan-Tibet line for many years, is familiar with the road conditions and has outdoor experience can ensure the safety of the journey. They can also take care of themselves and never deal with the problem of high rebellion.

Many people and cars can take care of each other and complement each other. Crossing the Sichuan-Tibet line or the Yunnan-Tibet line means long-distance driving, and the driving environment is extremely complicated. This has extremely high requirements for the driver's psychology and body, and multi-person rotation driving is also a guarantee of safety. What is the best bus to Tibet? How to choose? Seeing this, you will find that Tibet's requirements for vehicles are not very high. You don't need to choose a specific model to enter Tibet. After all, there are no vehicles specially produced for Tibet in this world. Of course, because SUV can be equipped with AT or MT tires with thicker sidewalls and larger size, and it has more space for riding and storage, SUV is indeed a better choice than cars.

With experienced peers. Self-driving Tibet requires some mountain driving experience, but also keep speeding. Self-driving 3 18 is fun, with beautiful scenery and many scenic spots, but there are also many dangers. You can choose an experienced co-pilot to observe mountain drivers. Respect Tibetan culture. Tibetan compatriots have firm beliefs. When traveling to Tibet, we must respect the local tourism culture. Safety comes first. Everything that conflicts with safety should give way to safety. Just spend some money, safety first.

I suggest you travel together through regular companies such as travel agencies and clubs, because these people need ID cards and sign agreements. Some people may worry about the difference between middlemen, but now in the Internet age, you can make a decision by comparing the cost performance. What's more, protection is your own responsibility, and its value and value are weighed by yourself.