CA-99 and I-5.
To get to Bakersfield from Los Angeles, you would typically take Interstate 5 (I-5) North. This route is the most direct and commonly used, as it connects the two cities efficiently. Depending on traffic conditions, you may also consider taking State Route 99 as an alternative. Always check for real-time traffic updates before your trip.
59 hours (3,398.2 miles) via I-5 North
it will take about 3 days
None,Or They Would Be Run Over.
A train would take about 26-31 hours depending on stops and how fast the train is going.
That would be the Department of Transport Canada.
East to West. Even number highways run E/W. Odd number highways run N/S
The word "highway" is singular. Its plural form is "highways." In a sentence, you would use "highway" when referring to one road and "highways" when discussing multiple roads.
Livermore is in Northern California. In Alameda County about 45 miles east of San Francisco. = There is no established definition of the divide between Northern and Southern California. One popular division is the Tehachapi Mountains east and south of Bakersfield, according to which Bakersfield would be in Northern California. Others would move the line farther north, but usually no farther north than Fresno. At newsstands in Fresno, Los Angeles and San Francisco newspapers get about equal display space. = I have never heard anyone say that a placeas far north as Livermore would be consideredSouthern California.
As a genral rule, highways with even numbers, run East to West while Highways with odd numbrs run from North to South. While there are a few diagonal highways that do not fit the rules, and by-pass roads around major cities that would confuse Henry the Navigator, the system seems to be fairly effective.
CUTING THREES AND BUILDING ROADS AND HIGHWAYS.
Depends where you start from.