Just take I-95 SOUTH to Miami. And the only bypass you need to worry about is of Richmond, Virginia. What you do is you take I-295 SOUTH (EXIT 84A off I-95).
Shortest route 9 hours 7 mins. Longest route 10 hours 8 mins.
That would depend on what route you intend to take.
Drive across the MacArthur causeway, get on the 836 to the airport and get a ticket. Thanks for the laugh:)
Around 60 to 75 dollars in gas if you are driving a car... And about $18 in tolls if you take the quickest route on the florida turnpike from miami to I75 north... About a 5 hour drive
Depending on how fast you drive and what route you take, 14 1/2 to 15 1/2 hours maybe less if you drive like me
To Drive from Fairbanks, Alaska to Miami, Florida would take 66 hours non-stop and would need to take a toll route. If you were to walk for some reason, it would take you over 55 days.
Depends on how fast you drive, if you stop overnight, and the route. I have done it in 3 days driving about 8 hours per day.
You do not require a SunPass to drive on the toll roads in Florida.Yes, you will be driving on the toll roads en route, but no, you will not need a SunPass in order to drive on these toll roads.The route from Miami Airport to Naples is as follows:Take SR-836 TOLL - WEST (Dolphin Expy), from Miami Airport (EXIT 4 out of the airport), to SR-826 NORTH (Palmetto Expy).Take SR-826 NORTH to I-75 NORTH to NAPLES.Take I-75 NORTH (which is ALLIGATOR ALLEY (toll) through the Everglades) to Naples
Being a distance of about 1192 miles, the seemingly quickest route would take about 18 hours and 15 minutes to drive.
37 miles taking ROUTE 146 - NORTH.
The most direct route from Miami, Florida to Chicago, Illinois is 1,376 miles.
If you take a car, according to maps.google.com, the quickest route will be 286 miles and take approximately 4 hours and 21 minutes to drive.