An alternate route to bypass the LA Grapevine is to take Highway 101, which runs along the coast and connects to Interstate 5 further north. You can also consider using Highway 14, which leads to the Antelope Valley and connects with Interstate 5 at a different point. These routes may add travel time but can provide a scenic alternative to the Grapevine. Always check for current road conditions before setting out.
Take TX-242 EAST to US-59 NORTH.Take US-59 NORTH to I-20 EAST.Take I-20 EAST to Atlanta. On this stretch, you will bypass Shreveport, LA by taking I-220 EAST - BYPASS at EXIT 11 off I-20.
Œdipe sur la route was created in 1990.
La route de Corinthe was created in 1967.
Sur La Route was created on 2005-11-17.
what route did Robert de la salle use
The duration of La route de Corinthe is 1.5 hours.
"... traversez la route" means "(you) cross the road" in English.
An alternate route from Houston, TX, to New Orleans, LA, is to take I-10 East and then switch to US-90 South. This route takes you through scenic areas like the wetlands and offers a more relaxed drive. Another option is to take I-45 North to US-79 East, then connect to I-20 East before merging back onto I-10 South. Both alternatives provide different perspectives of the Gulf Coast region.
"la route bordée d'arbres" means "the tree-lined road".
The best route is avoiding LA as much as possible. You will find that highway 5 is better than 99 to go south, since the freeway is wider, more shoulder, higher speed limits and better maintained roads. However on highway 5 the grapevine area can offer weather concerns in winter. I like to take advantage of highway 5 south until highway 138, and cut over to 99 before the grapevine. If driving through LA after 9pm, take highway 5 all the way to the 210, to the 10 to palm springs. If driving through LA any time between 5am and 9pm you WILL hit traffic, the kind that takes 45minutes to get 5 miles, so skip LA and go through lancaster down into yucca valley.
The cast of La route de la peur - 2005 includes: Xavier Bonastre Alice Vial
You say "la route de la soie" in French to refer to the Silk Road.