We have done it four times.
You could drive right across and not hit a single traffic jam, if you just stay on the interstates.
Stay away from Memphis, Indianapolis, Chicago, St Louis, New York and the entire eastern seaboard and you'll be Jake.
North Dakota is very barren , even on the I94.
As is Sth Dakota, you can drive for ages without seeing another car.
Duel was riveting wasn't it. Even after all this time.
2007-01-24 02:41:23
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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If you drive down the I-90 (which changes into the I-94) from Seattle to Minneapolis, you'd be driving for at least 30 hours. Believe me there's no traffic except open spaces and the only cities you hit are Spokane, Missoula, Boseman, Miles City, Bizmark, and then Minneapolis. I would expect to hit a traffic jam then.
2007-01-24 02:10:55
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answered by Dolly C 2
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I cannot drive in my city because the car would run out of gas waiting in traffic. It would take about 4 hours.
2007-01-24 02:03:17
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answered by Mississippi River 3
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I can barely get out my driveway without a traffic jam!
2007-01-24 02:02:11
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answered by MiniME 3
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i drove from chicago to portland, oregon and dont remember hitting any jams once outside of the windy city....... i do remember lots and lots of corn though........ and a few rednecks
3200 miles in all
2007-01-24 06:58:19
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answered by skuddafudda 2
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Depends on where you start!!!
Start in New York and the maximum is about less than a mile!!
2007-01-24 02:03:16
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answered by lawsonuser 2
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Avoid ANY city
2007-01-24 02:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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