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At the beginning, I can hold out as long as the fuel. After a while it is closer to 2-3 hours. I just drove 2 non-stop (ie sleep) 19 hour trips in 1 week.
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eh 4 hours then i have to stop for a refil of coke
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Around 450 miles, to re-fuel. +5
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Depending on how wired I am at the beginning, anywhere between 4-6 hours.
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that depends if you have transformed your trunk into a fueltank or not :)
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About 4-6 hours before I have to get out and kill...I mean before I have to get out and stretch. :p
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I could go about 6 hours. And I would have to NOT have much coffee or pop or pee breaks would cut into my driving time. +5 Karyn
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Since all of my "road trips" are on my Harley, about the best I can do is 2 to 3 hours. I've discovered that if I take a break about every 2 hours, I can last longer for the full day of riding. The most I have been able to ride during one day is about 12 hours.
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I make several 200 mile Seattle-Portland trips a year, and I often go without stopping. When I was driving to California, gas stops excluded, the longest amount of time I went was eight hours.
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I used to drive 5 to 6 hours before I stopped or however long the fuel tank would let me. I can still drive like that but I would rather stop about every one and a half to two hours just to stretch my legs.
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About 3 hours.
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Forever. Since I am not human, I have no bladder, therefore, giving me no reason to stop for any cause since I wouldn't bring my dead daughter along with me and my son who's in prison waiting for his death trial.
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30-45 minutes and I will always have to stop for something.
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I let my bladder decide. :)
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I enjoy stopping often, even if it's a total 3K+ mile cross-country affair. But in my youth, I've had plenty of 1000 mile days (24 hours driving myself). *Love it!* ;-)
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Hours and hours.. +6
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When I would drive by myself on this 5 hour trip, I wouldn't stop, but I also wouldn't drink any liquids until the last hour of the trip.
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I drive from Spokane to Seattle several times a year, that is about a 6-hour trip. On my own I don't stop, but the last few times I've had small kids with me, and they need to stop every 2 hours or so.
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Usually about four hours.
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I guess it depends if I drank a lot during the trip or not. On average, I can stop every three hours or so.
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