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He drove a 1951 Packard that he bought new from a dealer in Texas
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It is not necessary to have direct travel insurance to drive across the country. However, if you would like some security during your travels it is worth the investment to get direct travel insurance.
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Eisenhower created the interstate highway system so that during a time of crisis (such as an invasion of the US) troops could be moved around easier it also served as a convenience to all Americans because it offered a less time consuming way to drive long distances... the interstate highway system was inspired by the German autobahn.
You can drive across the US, you can take a bus across the US, you can fly across the US, you can take the train across the US.
A standard operators license is all that is required to drive your private belongings across the country.
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There is no exact number for how many people drive across the country each year, as it can vary based on numerous factors such as economic conditions, travel trends, and personal preferences. However, millions of people are estimated to embark on cross-country road trips annually in the United States.
yes he drove a ford and said to the public he would never drive a Chevy