What's the longest and furthest you have driven non stop without sleeping or breaks ( doesn't include food...

what's the longest and furthest you have driven non stop without sleeping or breaks ( doesn't include food, bathroom and gas stops )

60 hours ama

Brrrap

13 or 14 hours.
Also put some porn on the phone and wanked while driving.
Idgaf

>Also put some porn on the phone and wanked while driving.

maximum degeneracy

From renton wa to san antonio tx

I dont even know how long it took

I went to the store once.

montreal to jacksonville florida


25 hours or so straight. had to get extended road head towards the end to stay awake

moosejaw saskatchewan to thunder bay ontario
~1500km

5 ~12 hour days back to back driving from SF to NY, also ran over 10 miles each day

Crescent Valley, NV to SF. 7 hour cannonball run with one 10-minute fuel stop in Reno.
This is probably considered low tier by long distance standards but whatever.

A 23 hour day to buy my Alfa 4C.

Walked a mile to the train station, took two trains to the Philly airport, took a plane to Detroit, took another plane to Greenville SC, got a ride to the dealer, then drove the car 11 hours/700 miles back to PA.

So 11 hours/700 miles, with only gas stops and a quick vending machine snack in VA somewhere.

did you make it back home or just live at the store now?

It's been three years. I'm still in the pet food aisle.

Around 6 hours.
But the craziest thing I have done is.
>Go from my home town to my university (6 hour drive)
>Study all night
>Go take a test
>Immediately drive home again (another 6 hours)

got anymore pics?


thats dope nand where was that

Driving Sydney back to Melbourne with my friend after flying up to pick up his new car, an old turbo'd Peugeot 505.

We decided to make a weekend of it, flew up on the Saturday morning, and drove for about 10 hours but that was with a stopover in Wangaratta for the night. Got back after lunch on the Sunday and still sits as one of my favourite road trips. It was late spring too, so it wasn't super hot either, just around 25c every day so it was windows down enjoying the cool air and warm sun.

14 hours, started seeing artifacts on the side of the road before I gave the wheel to the mother in law. REALLY WOKE UP THEN.

That's highway 70 in Utah. Highway 50/70 from Tahoe to Pueblo CO is a great drive, "loneliest highway in America" through Nevada.

About 6, but more importantly I bicycled for 18 hours once. That blew.

fuck dawg, shit looks so chill. you should dump more pics lol

truckerfag general will probably take the cake for these ones. Personally 8 hours.

About 13-14 hours, from Lancaster, PA to Nashville overnight.

You better not be staying here

Did you try the max speed of your car?

I once got on a straight highway in Hungary in the late evening, absolutely clear with no bolis :DD in sight, went for it and got it up to about 230kph

How about 22 hours in a tow truck...?

Woke up at 8am (late start), 10pm rolls by and I get a call going 3 hours away... between stopping for fuel and buying food and hooking up, I get home at 6am...

I'd say never again, but that shit is good money... it sucks when it happens, but the paycheque is worth it.

Yeah it was a great experience. I've done the route from CA to CO/UT 4 times now.

I didn't max it out but I had it on cruise control 135mph for most of NV. Most of 50 through NV is completely empty during the week.

26-30 hours
I became confused and forgot where I was the last few hours.
You start to stink up the car and your vision goes blurry, you also forget what you're doing.

30 hour trip from London (UK) to Riga, Latvia.
Total 1430 miles, drove in a uninsured bmw with low oil pressure, check engine light on and a broken rear spring.
fite me

bullshit

You know those hand sanitizers bottles? They help somewhat in neutralizing armpit odor. Also most rest stops here have showers to freshen up, but sinks work well enough. An extra t-shirt to change into about halfway into your journey helps.
Airing out the car on reststops is crucial, even if it is fucking freezing or the wind is howling.
Yeah, the blurriness and halucinations I wouldnt wish on anyone, best bet is a partner to take a few hours while you doze off.

Thats...bold, 210+kph cruise control, what do you drive?

38 hours

I went from Nashville to Kansas to pick up a free motor and didn't want to pussy out on a hotel room.

Took 38 hours because they loaded the motor ON THE BACK OF THE FUCKING TRAILER and I could not exceed 55mph on the return trip.

27 hours non stop Toronto - Miami in my excursion with a 16 year old co driver playing the tunes and pumping the gas.

18 hours Florida to in a V8 Toureg

so you DID stop you fucking idiot

14 hours, and that felt like a lot.

15-ish, chicago to new jersey with a leaky radiator that needed re-filling every 75-100mi, on no sleep, 1 tab acid for breakfast, 1 adderall XR after dinner and cocaine as needed to stay awake.

18ish hours from Missouri to Florida, the 2nd leg of my Denver-Sebring trip for the 12hr IMSA race.
Left Columbia at 10am, got to my dad's place in Pt St Lucie at as the sun was coming up. was awesome, but damn I am gonna take more breaks. On the way back I stopped at the 'Vette museum, worth the detour.
This was all in a FWD v6 highlander towing a pop-up camper.

14 hours in a shitbox after only 3 hours of sleep. It really wears you out and i started hallucinating.

Phoenix to Reno.

Left at 06:00, got there at 20:30

This is what I do on 8 hour drives.

34 hours. San Diego to Akron Ohio in a $600 Toyota pickup.

drove to boston, nyc, and then philly from way upstate NY in one weekend. a few five hour energies is all i had to stay awake

Not sure if this counts...

>2014, on a business trip
>Drove my own car
>All was going well until the 3rd to last day there
>Got extremely pissed at some political BS going on- was promised a 15% raise, was told it was in effect
>Did not appear on paycheck, was told I'd get compensated for any paychecks without the raise
>6 weeks in, was told "oops, sorry, not happening" over the phone
>There goes several thousand dollars back-pay PLUS the raise
>Got absolutely no sleep that night
>Went in the next day, decided "fuck this, I'm not staying another day"
>Pack up, leave the hotel at 4PM
>Drive straight home, only stopped for gas 3 times (car gets 38mpg on the highway)
>1200 mile drive after ~36 hours of being awake
>Averaged between 80-110mph the whole way home (mostly open highways with little to no traffic...)
>Got in around 6:30AM or so
>Was so tired, couldn't sleep, just laid there on the bed feeling dizzy

Naw dog I did it, shit was so cash.

22 hours, Orlando to Chicago in a base 03 focus with no cruise. Went out drinking for like 6 hours on arrival. Felt like a god. Adderall is srs fkn bzns.

1200 miles without the wheels stopping.
No drugs. Pre-workout and aspirin.
Also my 2016 Pete has 310k on the odo

Do this drive quite often.

>oh honey you bought another wheel of cheese for me thank you
BRRRAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPP
>oh and sliced onions and ham this is fantastic
bbrrrapapaapapppppppappapppppppppppppppppp
>oh boy, this left over papa johns has me feeling a bit bloated though

BRRRRAAPPAPPAPAPPPAPAPPPAPPAPAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

I drove from Estes Park in Colorado, to Austin Texas.

In a 20 year old Miata.

Do I win?

Kansas City to Arizona, about 20hrs.

I've done KC to Aspen multiple times with only one gas stop.

Damn I thought my 11 hour trip was bad. I feel like a pussy now. How do all of you go for so much longer? Please teach me so it's easier next time

16 hours. I don't remember how far I went because I was dealing with shitty eastern US traffic. People back there will stop a fucking highway for hours to stare at an accident on the opposite side of the road.

>999
>miata
Checked.

Leaving an internship in phoenix heading back home in Pittsburgh to start another. decided to turn a planned 4 day drive to a 3 day one. Just the straight roads, caffeine pills, and some audiobook. I needed to piss about as often as my truck needed gas which was the right pace. By the time night set in I was just a living vaporwave. Stopped in a wafflehouse in memphis for some coffee at 2am, ended up watching the entire waitstaff and 3 customers get into some nigger fight over child custody. That was my sign from white jesus to get the fuck off the road and get some sleep. I think overall it took me 14 1/2-15 hours including gas and food.

Leave when you wake up, drive until sleepy.

13hours

it was a total of 11 hours then 13, with a stop in between to take a two hour nap

why dawg

Are you from 717?

I somewhat regularly do 1400km/14 hour trips for work. I too have hooked some phone porn up to the aux jack and rubbed one out on the road lol. I've also used piss jugs. Way of the road, bud.

>I've also used piss jugs.
Only a fool stops for #1 on the road.

I've never done more than 7 hours or so, but my last girlfriend did a Great American Road trip. Her father died and she had to drive his 1989 BMW 635csi from coast to coast. She turned it into a tour of all the places her family had lived since her parents came to the US in the late '60s from the Philippines.

i've shared a piss jug with my co-driver. 26 hours straight, stopping only every 500 miles to refuel. in a fuckin' day cab.

>what do you drive

bro that is obviously an e93 M3 BMW by the hood bulge and vents

Do drugs.

4 days

24 hours 1500 miles

only about 4-5 hours for work
pretty sure I've stayed up longer on roadtrips because I'm not the type to leave the driver the only person awake on long trips

8 hours. Canton, Ohio to Durham, North Carolina. No stopping, period, save for toll booths.

I had to piss like a racehorse when I got home.

Cross country from California (LA) to Maine in 5 and a half days.

You didn't stop or take a break and it took you 5 days? Reading skills dood... Good first step leaving the communist state of California senpai.

30 hours, 1998 miles from Salt Lake city to Buffalo. I only stopped for gas and to piss, and I think Mcdonalds once.
I would like to do the real cannonball at some point, hopefully in around 36 hrs.

>what's the longest and furthest you have driven non stop without sleeping or breaks (excludes food,restroom,gas stops).
Since you don't exclude breaks for exploring a new area, I would say somewhere between 3 to 4 hours or so because that is about the length of time it takes to get to another interesting place to explore and look around. For example, it took me 5 days to travel from Phoenix to Seattle by car and I was NOT sleeping most of the time but driving and seeing America and trying to eat different things all the time. So no eating at Olive Garden, teriyaki, Costco Pizza, or other such non-unique places. That would waste the opportunity to eat at unique places I'd never see again.

I also like to take breaks at freeway rest stops if they are busy and have one of those fund raiser "free coffee" donation stands. I also look at the map and description of local notable places. Some rest stops have attractions like "biggest stump in the county" or stuff like that. Community groups apply and get a time slot to do their fund raiser. After I get a short nap like 20 to 30 minutes, I wake up and get coffee and a donut at the fund raiser stand. While walking around and sipping the coffee, I wake up enough to drive again. There really aren't many freeway rest stops left nowadays. A lot of them seem to have closed down.

Picture: erroneous car parking in the Rail Wars anime. Those animators must have used layers and enabled the layer with cars in the wrong position. How it got by the checker I don't know or maybe there was no budget for a checker.

About 14 hours, bay area to portland, with some traffic slowing me down

55 hrs seattle to NYC

i get a fucking ticket everyytime on that road , I avoid it like the plague

drove a 74 superbeetle custom I bought at the orange county cali carshow to chicago. 5 days middle winter.
longest trip ever.

there was a story some years ago that some guy fell off a road. Firefighters found a man behind the wheel with his pants down and with few porn magazines around.

20 hours from Berlin to Stockholm in a Corsa

19 hours getting away from Irma, which turned out to be pussy shit so I regretted it

A few weeks after I got my driver's license I went on a 15 hours roadtrip from one end of Europe to another, only stopped for gas, 4 times. A lot of it was on fairly crowded German Autobahns and French toll roads, almost no comfy cruising. Reaching 120mph, redlining the 90bhp shitbox in the highest gear was nice.

14 hours. To be fair I do take my sweet time at the diner and gas stations (smoke break, pee break, coffee and donut break et cetera)

Did 10h / 745kms without any stopping or breaks once.

I usually take a break every 3-4 hour tho.