// Don't get that Bobb, how come its no more riskier driving 50 mile than 5 mile? //
regardless of how far you drive, whether you are infectious or not and if you are, the amount of virus load you're carrying, is exactly the same. the risk of you infecting someone else doesn't change.
regardless of how far you drive, if you interact with others, the risk of you being infected by others is entirely dependent on the level of precautions taken, ie, social distancing, hand sanitising, etc. the distance driven doesn't change that.
statisticians will tell you that most accidents happen close to home. if you survive that, driving an extra 10 miles or 50 miles won't alter the level of risk by much.