DIRIGINDO RETO ATÉ A BATERIA DE TODO MUNDO ACABAR!! QUASE ROUBARAM A GENTE.. - Summary

Summary

A group of friends decided to take a road trip, but with a unique twist - they would keep driving straight until their phone batteries ran out. The group set off, following a GPS route, and documented their journey. Along the way, they encountered various obstacles, including a lack of food, darkness, and unfamiliar places. As their phone batteries began to drain, they grew more anxious, especially when they found themselves in a desolate area with no signs of civilization. Eventually, their phones started to turn off, and they were left without navigation or communication. The group finally stopped at a random location, which turned out to be a viewpoint with a forest and a city in the distance. After over three hours of driving, they reached their final destination, exhausted but relieved.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The group starts their journey at 7:20.
2. They are driving straight until everyone's cell phone battery runs out.
3. The narrator's cell phone battery is at 18% at the beginning of the journey.
4. They are using Waze for navigation.
5. They are driving on a BR (Brazilian highway) to get to their destination.
6. The group stops to eat and to refuel.
7. They have been driving for about 20 minutes when the narrator checks their cell phone battery, which is at 12%.
8. They are driving through a rural area with limited lighting.
9. The group gets lost and ends up in an unknown location.
10. They encounter a horse on the road.
11. The narrator's cell phone battery is at 9% at 9:00 PM.
12. The group stops to refuel at a gas station.
13. They continue driving and eventually get lost in a rural area.
14. They arrive at a strange location with no houses or buildings in sight.
15. The narrator's cell phone turns off, and the group is left with no phone signal.
16. The group's final destination is a viewpoint with a forest and a city in the distance.
17. They arrive at their destination at 10:31 PM, after driving for approximately 3 hours.