Yes. If traveling north or south, you might take State road 811, US1 or I-95. The best east-west route is state road 706.
No, it is not possible to drive on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface to drive on. Additionally, the extreme atmospheric conditions and high gravity would make it impossible for any vehicle to navigate on its surface.
Well, you can't drive to jupiter in a car, but if you could, it would take you over 100 years. Sorry.
I think there are about 75 constellations that Jupiter does NOT pass through.
Depending on where exactly you're starting in Miami, it will take 1.5 - 2 hours to drive to Jupiter. If you are traveling through Broward County or Miami-Dade during rush hour you can likely expect heavy traffic that will add up to an extra hour.
The Sun's gravity keeps Jupiter in orbit around it. The Sun also provides the energy through sunlight that helps drive Jupiter's weather systems and atmospheric processes. Additionally, solar radiation interacts with Jupiter's magnetic field to create its auroras.
If it's at this address - Jupiter Drive, CHESTER, CH70 8BD - then its telephone number is 01 928 853 733
About 20 hours.
No one has been on Jupiter's surface as Jupiter is a gas meaning if a shuttle made it to Jupiter it would go straight through
no
about 6089 years
it isnt a jobcentre its a post sorting centre
through a helmet :D