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Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 7, 2012
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- You have to stop many times often in roadside public washrooms, which may not have be disinfected or cleaned for a long time.
- You have to stay alert and cannot nap during the trip. This lack of sleep may lower your immune system.
- You have to stay at an unknown hotel in the middle of trip where you do not know or get to choose the quality of such hotel.
- You have to eat in service stations where there would be crowds and some might be coughing. You will need to eat at least 5 meals along the way.
- You have to go through states such as NY and NJ where there are currently over 700 cases and counting. You may encounter gas station attendant and toll collectors. You would need to touch all kinds of equipment to keep your car running such as gas pumps.
- And finally, you have to hope you do not develop fever and symptoms along the way as you probably don't know where is the nearest ER for COVID-19. If you travel partner does not drive, your family may be stuck in a small town with no resource while the world is falling apart.
So I am not sure if driving is really safer than flying at this time. What do you think?