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by PuffinBlue
3148 days ago
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I think you perhaps misread the post. It suggests that there is only 12 hours driving per day but the kids would be asleep for at least 8 of those. The idea being drive overnight and stop at the next waypoint (see friends in flyover country/national park etc) during the day. I guess the plan being to do interesting stuff when awake and travel when asleep, for the most part. I suppose as long as you get in the hours you need to as a remote worker and the sleeping is comfortable then this would be pretty sweet for even very long journeys. It would take a complete redesign of car interiors to something far more comfortable/secure for lying down but no reason that problem couldn't be solved. |
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Also perhaps more people would start buying VW camper vans. VW are planning an electric version [1].
[0]: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-tesla-camper-mode/
[1]: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-40998128