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Is it necessary to drive an SUV or SUV in Tibet?

/kloc-in the summer of 0/6, I just surfed in Tibetan areas for almost 40 days. I got stuck in a traffic jam, got stuck in a car and damaged it. I almost got the car out of the lake. My personal experience is that, to be honest, many car accidents in Tibet are not due to poor car performance, but to various human reasons such as speeding, traffic jams, and rushing regardless of the situation.

Anyway, my feeling is that it is much more important for drivers to be reliable than to worry about what car to drive. An old driver who drives a broken car VS a novice who drives a modified land patrol, I will definitely choose the former car. For example, if you cross the Shiquan River, you won't dare to drive, which is a test of road condition prediction. Some roads look normal, but if you really want to drive, there may be traffic jams.

Therefore, don't just watch others drive small and broken cars and ignore your own skills and experience, including driving skills, road knowledge and experience and emergency ability. Everyone feels that they can't drive well or skate well, and they dare to go anywhere. If nothing happens to you, who will? Cross-country is no matter how difficult it is, it can't save you from death. Although the roadbed construction in Tibet is not as good as that in the east, it is still under construction. Many county towns are rebuilding roads all the way. Sichuan and Tibet are no longer the place where it is difficult to go to the sky. Please update your road information in Tibet five or six years ago or even ten years ago! Including Puruogangtian in the core area of Qiangtang, the previous road to Qiangtang should be the road to hell in my cognition. After all, it is one of the four no-man's land.

But in fact, the road is really not difficult. Now there is a tourist subgrade. If you follow, the washboard will be a little bumpy, and nothing else will happen. Moreover, there are steel bridges on most rivers, and some of them may be washed away and can't cross. I think it is necessary to spell character. In case the weather is bad in those days, we can't enter the two lakes. Anyway, after I went to Tibet, I admired the roadbed construction in our country even more. Engineers in Tibetan areas are really great. Without them, the road to Tibet would not be so easy now.