Takes about an hour to drive there, depending on where in Raleigh you're going to. Just go straight up I95, then take I40 west. From there, you can hit points in Raleigh directly from I40, I440, US64/264, I540, etc.
I'd say that the best way to travel would be to the west...
Any even numbered Interstate Highway in America runs east and west. In Oklahoma, that would be I40, and I44.
About 70 miles 1 hour and 20 minutes. I40 Cary to I95 Fayetteville
West Los Angeles College's motto is 'Go West, Go Far!'.
It depends on you route; I-44 West and I40 West= 20 hours and 50 mins., I-70 West= 21 hours and 5 mins., I-70 West and US-50 West= 21 hours and 5 mins.
2011 is the best answer I've found. http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/sr840s/default.htm
Well, south and west is probably the answer you're looking for. It would really depend on what part of Texas you were going to. You could just take I40 west and run into northern Texas, or you could take I85 south to I20 west and go into central Texas, for example.
go to route 122 go in the entrance go as far west as possible go out that little door and it should be there
Vandalia, Illinois
Up to the walls of Taverly
If you take I26 up to I40 and shoot I40 across, you'll go through North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, and New Mexico. If you take I85 to Atlanta and shoot across I20, you'll go through Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. Really depends on where in SC you're leaving from and where in AZ you're going.