Probably not unless they really really like rodeo drive,but it would be a total waste to do that
It is not necessary to have direct travel insurance to drive across the country. However, if you would like some security during your travels it is worth the investment to get direct travel insurance.
They drive on highways and interstates just like they would migrate across any state in the US.
There is no exact number for how many people drive across the country each year, as it can vary based on numerous factors such as economic conditions, travel trends, and personal preferences. However, millions of people are estimated to embark on cross-country road trips annually in the United States.
The best way to travel across most deserts, especially hot deserts, is in an air conditioned vehicle, preferably with 4 wheel drive.
Most people in Alabama drive cars around to travel day-to-day within the state. When they need to leave the state, they could drive or fly.
Ordinary people would walk, drive or cycle. Some people might fly. There are rivers and a large lake in Malawi, so some people would use boats as a way of travelling.
You can drive across the US, you can take a bus across the US, you can fly across the US, you can take the train across the US.
You would drive through Canada.Canada.
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Since U.S. Highway 66 ceased to exist in 1985, it would be impossible to travel across it. However, one could leave Chicago, drive on several hundreds of kilometers on roads that USED to be part of this highway, and arrive in California in a week to ten days.
Nebraska and South Dakota share a common border, so travel time would be as long as it takes someone to step across the state line.
Yes, many thousands of people drive across it every day. They do charge a toll, so bring some cash along.