If traveling by road in a northern route (I76 to I80) then Chicago would be the closest large city at the halfway mark. It taking the southern route (to avoid Chicago and tolls) (I79 to I70 to I465 to I74 to I80) then Bloomington, Il would closest to the halfway mark.
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Interstate 80 has a total length of 2,899.54 miles.
I25 north to I76 east (forget E470... the tolls on that road are absurd) to I80 east to US83 north to US18 east to US183 north to I90 east. Now US83 and US18 can be some pretty lonely roads... I used to run 18 wheelers from Elbert to Sioux Falls... if you're worried about this (which is a legitimate concern in the Winter months), and don't mind going out of your way, you can run I80 east to I29 north, and it's a straight shot to Fargo, although it does put you well out of your way.
Milton, PA
I80 miles 3.29 hours
That will be the I80.
Yes it does. In the USA, almost all tolls are simply based on the number of axles. If your pick up truck or SUV has four axles, and the trailer you are towing has two axles, then you will be charged the six axle rate. The price is different everywhere you go. Check the local website for the DOT of the state you are driving in.
The Partridge Family - 1970 For Whom the Bell Tolls--- and Tolls--- and Tolls 3-15 was released on: USA: 12 January 1973