That's close to 2000 miles. If you can average 70 mph, that's 28 and 1/2 hours. Call it closer to 30.
That will be the I80.
The easiest way is to drive north on Interstate 1 which runs parallel with the coast.
That's close to 2000 miles. If you can average 70 mph, that's 28 and 1/2 hours. Call it closer to 30.
Interstate 80 connects the two. If you drive across the George Washington Bridge, you won't have to make any turns.
Little Rock, Arkansas, is approximately 120 miles northwest of McComb, Mississippi. The drive typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route is via Interstate 55 and Interstate 40.
Atlanta is a city and relatively compact but Mississippi is a state. Drive times "to Mississippi" depend on where in Mississippi you are going. Driving from Atlanta to roughly the center of the state of Mississippi, along Interstate 20 would take you about 5.5 hours - and you would still have an hour to go before you got to Jackson, Mississippi.
No. You are permitted to drive a moped or scooter on most public roads, however not on interstate highways.
depends who you ask. rapists use it to find their victims but cars cant drive on it
All of them should be capitalized if they are at the beginning of a sentence. Drive, River, and Railroad would also be capitalized if they are part of proper nouns such as South Drive, Mississippi River, Edaville Railroad.
Memphis, Tennessee, is approximately 210 miles (around 340 kilometers) from Jackson, Mississippi. The drive typically takes about 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route primarily follows Interstate 55.
Jackson, Mississippi, is approximately 200 miles southwest of Arlington, Tennessee. The drive typically takes around 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route is via Interstate 55 and Interstate 40.
yes you can , driving on the interstate is part of LEARNING . so yes you can.