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What are the dangers in go on road trip on the Sichuan-Tibet line?

July every year is the best time for Sichuan, Tibet and go on road trip, and it is also the hottest period of the year on the Sichuan-Tibet line. This is the best trip to road trip since July 10. So what are the dangers in go on road trip on the Sichuan-Tibet line and what should we pay attention to?

One of the Invisible Dangers: Debris Flow

The self-driving Sichuan-Tibet line, whether it is 3 17 or 3 18, faces some road difficulties. It is not that the two Sichuan-Tibet highways are so difficult to walk, but because of the high mountains and deep valleys along the way, sparse vegetation and loose soil, it is easy to encounter unexpected geological changes during the tourism process.

The Longmen fault compression zone is located between the Himalayan Mountains in the south of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the northeastern Sichuan plate. The Himalayas in the southern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau move northward at a speed of 3 cm every year, but the northeast plate and the northern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau do not move. The collision of the two produces huge energy, which leads to the unstable geological structure in western Sichuan.

The second invisible danger: driving skills

Driving skills are very important in the process of self-driving the Sichuan-Tibet line. Generally speaking, the self-driving Sichuan-Tibet line requires drivers to have a historical mileage of 50,000 kilometers. There are only a handful of traffic lights along the Sichuan-Tibet line. On the 2400-kilometer mountain road, all kinds of drivers are mixed, and everyone is completely free to play.

Wuling Hong Guang became F4, and the Great Wall Gun became an airplane. Even if you can control overtaking or speeding, others will always honk behind you or overspeed backwards, which will always affect your normal driving behavior.

The third invisible danger: falling rocks

People think this is the first hidden danger of the Sichuan-Tibet line. If you encounter falling rocks while driving, you can only tell your fortune if you can escape. There are many falling rocks along the Sichuan-Tibet line, but these falling rocks are very small, and there are protective nets on the hillside, which will hardly affect the normal driving of vehicles.

However, if the vehicle happens to encounter a big rockfall, it is really unrealistic to escape. First of all, there are no signs of falling rocks, unlike large-scale mudslides, which can be observed in advance. It is almost a miracle that the speed and momentum of falling rocks are so great that the people in the car are safe when they roll down the hillside.