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If you travel by car, you must drive around Lake Michigan. Lake Michigan is between the two cities and one must drive the car south, then west and then back up north.

You have to consider all the stoplights\signs, the other vehicles, that fact that you are driving in a straight line, you have to follow the roads. If you consider all that stuff it makes the trip alot longer than necessary. It's even worse if your driving to/from/through a big city

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If you travel by car, you must drive around Lake Michigan. Lake Michigan is between the two cities and one must drive the car south, then west and then back up north.

You have to consider all the stoplights\signs, the other vehicles, that fact that you are driving in a straight line, you have to follow the roads. If you consider all that stuff it makes the trip a lot longer than necessary. It's even worse if your driving to/from/through a big city.

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Lake Michigan is in the way; you have to drive around it.

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Im not sure about that...
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How did you get that?

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Because you have to go all the way around Lake Michigan.
Four hours is doing pretty good! You need to drive around one big lake and through Chicago.

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I don't think this is the right answer try studying

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Because you have to go all the way around Lake Michagen

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Because part of the travel time is spent aboard the Lake Michigan car ferry. You can drive the whole route, but it almost doubles the mileage.

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why will it take you almost four hours to get from one city to another
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Q: The straight line distance from milwaukee wisconsin to grand rapids michigan is approximately 110 miles why will it take you almost four hours to get from one city to another by car?
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