It mostly depends on the weather and the wind speed/direction
It takes much longer to get to Miami from St. Louis than Milwaukee
Depends on the wind direction
It would take much longer to drive the 1214 miles to Miami, FL than to Milwakuee WI (374 miles).* If you are driving to Miami, Ohio (366 miles), it is slightly less time than to Milwaukee.
No longer than 1 hour 30 minutes
By road, the trip from St. Louis to Miami (about 1217 miles) is more than three times as long as the trip to Milwaukee (only about 383 miles).
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Miami is one "corner" of the so-called "Bermuda Triangle". The answer depends on exactly where in Miami you choose to define that point, and how Miami's departure-control decides to route your take-off out of Miami. If the corner point is defined to be on Miami Beach, then the shortest, most direct route out of Miami Int'l Airport toward London is never closer than 5 or 6 miles from the Triangle. But if you define the corner of the triangle to be somewhere else in the city, or if they have your flight take off from runway 9 or 12, and then keep you on take-off heading until you clear the beach, then you'd be a few miles into the Triangle before you turn northeast and head for London.
By road, the trip from St. Louis to Miami (about 1217 miles) is more than three times as long as the trip to Milwaukee (only about 383 miles).
By road, the trip from St. Louis to Miami (about 1217 miles) is more than three times as long as the trip to Milwaukee (only about 383 miles).
Trucks take longer to stop than passenger cars.
Milwaukee is MUCH closer to St. Louis than Miami is; you could drive from St. Louis to Milwaukee, back to St. Louis again, and almost to Milwaukee a second time in about the same amount of time it would take to drive from St. Louis to Miami once. In fact, the just the part of the trip that's actually in the state of Florida is greater than the entire distance from St. Louis to Milwaukee.