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  • 649 miles. This equates to around 1040km. I used to do this journey several times a year travelling home to see my parents.
  • My two sisters and I drove from Oregon to Alabama, to see our father. We would travel through 2 states per day (appx).
  • fingerlakes nys usa kenosha wi 680 mi.
  • I drove from Grants Pass, Oregon to Tustin California without stopping. In fact the only reason I did stop in Tustin was for a 15 minute nap to make it all the way to San Diego.
  • From New Orleans to Knoxville--over 700 miles.
  • To Yellowstone Ntl. Park and back. Takes like 2 days. I drove for 24 hours. Then slept, then I stayed in the park. Slept there, and came back in 24 hours.
  • 800 miles. Fortunatley it was a comfortable car! Also I was ALOT younger.
  • Southern NH to Atlanta GA. That sucked. Accounting for wrong turns made looking for my brother-in-law's trailer park before asking for directions from the local police (who were just on their way to see him!) it was about 1200 miles and 20 hours. EDIT - It seems that either I have trolls OR some people don't believe that an emergency situation may require driving more than 6-800 miles with no luxury of sight-seeing. Which is it? EDIT 2 - Six more points in two minutes in different categories. It's a troll.
  • In Australia we have the slogan 'stop, revive, survive'. Driving for more than 2 to 3 hours in one hit without a break is crazy, it results in driver fatique and thats how accidents happen.
  • Port Angeles Washington to Mason City Iowa no naps 1900 miles, 36 hours and one ticket.
  • just before my father died, i drove from savannah georgia to syracuse new york. stopped for coffee & gas.
  • 23 1/2 hrs. from Denver Colorado to Lethbridge Alberta. I think it's only about 900 miles, but it was over Christmas and I had to white knuckle most of the way. Made the same drive in summer in 13 1/2 hours (back when Montana had no speed limit)
  • One vacation, i drove from Nashville to Daytona Beach, non-stop. we brought our coffee and food and drove a BIG 1977 Pontiac Grand Am. Luxury, heavy car just floated over the bumps and miles. actually, we were there before i realized it. Maybe a big, heavy car makes the difference. And..........gasoline was only .43 cents a gallon.
  • Little Rock Arkansas to Canton Ohio. I don't remember how long it took, but at least 15 hours because I took a "shortcut" that was long and dark.
  • I drove from Kansas City to San Antonio. It took 15 hours and once I got there, I went to sleep for about the same amount of time. It was a pretty boring drive though.
  • Vero Beach, Florida to Point Pleasant, New Jersey. About 1,000 mile in 23 hours. I was a lot younger then.
  • From Albany to Perth Western Australia. I am not sure how many miles it was but it was a long way in one trip.
  • Portland, OR to Omaha about 1500 drive my truck, speed of course and NO tickets. Then my dad when from there to Nashville. not something I would do again.
  • 14+ hours, from upper east TN to panama city beach FL.
  • I drove from Laughton, OK to Tracy, CA in 36 hours non-stop. More that one day but I don't know how far I was after 24 hours.

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