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i think its like 1day and 20hours long driving...hit me up on aim "x3mextroy"

That answer, however, is unrealistic as it assumes no stops and maintaining a constant speed of 65 mph. I don't know of too many cars on the road today (or drivers) that could handle that. Consider the following: It would not be unreasonable for someone to drive 6-10 hours per day, so let's say you average 8 hours of on-the-road time. The remainder of the 24 hrs would be used for sleeping, meals, gas/pit stops, and just breaks to stretch your legs. Much of the driving would most likely be highway with speed limits of 65 mph, but again, reality cuts in and to account for traffic, construction, getting off of the big highways and freeways to get to food, fuel and lodging, you're more likely going to average about 50 mph, maybe less. Let's continue and use that as your average speed and the fact that you'll average about 8 hrs driving. That means you'll cover approximately 400 miles per day, more or less. Who knows, you might also want to do a little sightseeing here or there. Assuming the trip is 3,000 miles and dividing by 400 miles per day, you're looking at 7.5 days. If you push it, you could make it in a week or less, but I think you'd be hard pressed to make it in 4 days.

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