Considering Hawaii is an collection of Islands, I don't think you should worry about how may miles you are by car. Unless your car is a boat. That would be cool.
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1260 miles
By car, it's 997miles if you take the I-84 E. about 16hours driving
~1,664 miles ... roughly 24 hours (actual driving time) by car.
222 miles, or 3 hours and 30 minutes by car.
In Utah, a car can legally carry as many passengers as there are factory-installed seatbelts.
Depends on where you're starting from. If you're starting from anywhere on the North American continent, yes. If you're starting from Hawaii, no.
From Hawaii itself, 0 hours. From anywhere else, probably many many years unless you have a car that is seaworthy.
if you meant to get to Hawaii you are stupid cuz Hawaii is across the ocean lol you have to take a boat
In 2007, there were over 61,000 reported traffic accidents in Utah with 299 traffic fatalities.
157 people were killed in kona Hawaii in the year of 2009
By car, Salt Lake City, Utah, is about 1100 miles from Abilene, Texas.