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Depending on the altitude you are flying, planes above 3000 meters will be under pressure.

At an altitude of more than 4,000 kilometers, cars, like people, will have many altitude sickness, such as insufficient power, too high brake oil temperature and water temperature, and the car will stall.

Three principles of plateau driving:

Discipline 1: it is best to drive an off-road vehicle when driving far away. Whether going to Namco or Everest Base Camp, off-road vehicles are definitely the first choice.

Discipline 2: Calculate the time of accommodation and meals. Different plains in Tibetan areas are vast and sparsely populated, so it is very important to calculate the daily itinerary before departure. In addition, in the plateau, it is quite dangerous to catch the night road, which is not only dangerous but also easy to get lost.

Discipline 3: It is very important to bring spare tires and other wearing parts with you. Sandstone, which often appears on roads in Tibetan areas and many unpaved roads, will be the biggest enemy of your car tires.

Eight points for attention in plateau driving:

Note 1: Cars also have altitude sickness. The most direct reaction is that the power is weakened, the brakes become soft, and the noise increases when accelerating. The control of the vehicle is not as convenient as when we are on the plain, so the driver must be awake.

Note 2: Be careful of the stones on the road. The habit of driving in Tibet is: if the car breaks down, don't put warning signs, but put countless stones on the left side of the front and back of the car and remove them after repairing the car.

Note 3: Beware of cattle and sheep driving in Tibetan areas. You will often meet cattle and sheep crossing the road. It is the driver's duty to avoid cattle and sheep. If you accidentally hit cattle and sheep, the consequences will be very serious.

Note 4: Try not to drive too fast, don't be superstitious about your driving skills, try not to drive too fast, especially when crossing the mountain pass, pay attention to controlling the speed.

Note 5: Try not to leave alone with two or three cars, and walk all the way, which is especially important in Tibetan areas. Tibetan areas are vast and sparsely populated. Once you get lost, even people can't see you, let alone ask for directions.

Note 6: Learn some simple repair skills. In this place where you can't see many people after driving all day, it's really difficult to work every day when something goes wrong. It is very important to teach yourself some simple repair skills, such as changing tires.

Note 7: It is best for two drivers to drive in Tibetan areas. Once they go out, they will stay in the car all day. For mainland drivers who are threatened by altitude sickness at any time, driving all day is very hard. Therefore, it is best for two people to drive a car, and it is necessary to change cars to ensure safety.

Note 8: Avoid another car and overtake at the rear. When crossing the mountain pass, the road is winding and dangerous, so you must be more careful when driving. When crossing a corner, be sure to pay attention to the speed and observe the other lane and the vehicles behind. Overtaking is not uncommon. Driving tips? Attention should also be paid to people's condition. Emergency medicines and portable oxygen cylinders should be equipped before entering the plateau. When people have altitude sickness, the most important thing is to avoid strenuous exercise, concentrate their body functions on the parts where they must work as much as possible, and take some anti-altitude drugs to increase their resistance and so on.