It depends on what the can is constructed of.
If you use the Turnpike (I95), you can get from Portland to Auburn in about 35 to 40 minutes at speed limit.
It depends on its altitude. Generally speaking the higher, the longer On the transporter a very long time. Out on 1A, then 528 to I95............
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according to google maps if you take I64 to I264 to I95 it is: 623 mi, 10 hours 28 mins
Plan on at least a hour to hour 1/2 because of heavy traffic on I95
Yes, you just take I95 North to Hartford.
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If you take A1A down from Cocoa Beach to I95 and cut over to US 92 it is exactly 79 miles. It is about an hour and a half more or less.
If you take I95 and US222, you can get there without paying tolls. It's two miles less and only four minutes longer than the toll route. Go I40 to I440 to US64E. Take I95 north through Virginia. Take I295 north around Richmond. Take the I395/I95 Connector North exit. Take I495 into Maryland. Take US29 north to I70 east. Take I695 north to I83 north. From I83 north, take the exit for PA 462 west. It takes you into Allentown.
I - 95 does not go to Columbus, OH. You will have to take another route.
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