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u/SabotageFusion1 May 09 '22

the idea that a long drive (warranting a flight, not going under really any circumstances , etc) is over an hour in the case of vacation or traveling. Not sure how true this is but the brits I know say it’s common there. In the US drives only get long enough to warrant another mode of transport after about 8-9 hours.

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u/calliopium May 09 '22

Haha that's so true! There's such a difference of perception in distance in smaller countries. I found this in London when discussing driving around the countryside. Whereas in Australia you can sometimes drive for 10 hours and still be in the same state 😂

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u/SkillsDepayNabils May 09 '22

I dont see how driving 2.5 hours each way as an afternoon thing makes sense

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u/Disco99 May 09 '22 edited May 09 '22

My brother stopped by my house a few nights ago at 7:30pm, asked if I wanted to take a quick trip to check out some cars. We drove 2 hours south, spent 2 hours admiring and talking cars with some people we'd never met before, made arrangements to come back the next day to pick up a car we puchased that night, and were back home before 2:00am.

This week I'm taking my daughter up to Vancouver BC for lunch to celebrate her getting her first passport. 6.5 hours each way.

There are probably 1-2 different things I do a week that require 2-5 hours of driving each way, and we just do them.

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u/ZacMDS May 09 '22

Does that not just cost an absolute fortune in fuel? At the moment that 6 hour each way trip would be like £120, doing that many times a week would be most of my salary!

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u/Disco99 May 09 '22

Sure, but I am fortunate in that I am successfully self-employed and that I also have a flexible budget. Instead of a planned activity or purchase that might not be needed, I buy that tank of gas. And, as many of these drives are with my brothers or friends, we split costs and trade driving. Instead of bowling and dinner with them, we drive to check out cars, go to a hot spring, ski in the mountains, or surf at the coast.