Shortest route 9 hours 7 mins. Longest route 10 hours 8 mins.
That would depend on what route you intend to take.
Drive across the MacArthur causeway, get on the 836 to the airport and get a ticket. Thanks for the laugh:)
Around 60 to 75 dollars in gas if you are driving a car... And about $18 in tolls if you take the quickest route on the florida turnpike from miami to I75 north... About a 5 hour drive
Depending on how fast you drive and what route you take, 14 1/2 to 15 1/2 hours maybe less if you drive like me
To Drive from Fairbanks, Alaska to Miami, Florida would take 66 hours non-stop and would need to take a toll route. If you were to walk for some reason, it would take you over 55 days.
Depends on how fast you drive, if you stop overnight, and the route. I have done it in 3 days driving about 8 hours per day.
You do not require a SunPass to drive on the toll roads in Florida.Yes, you will be driving on the toll roads en route, but no, you will not need a SunPass in order to drive on these toll roads.The route from Miami Airport to Naples is as follows:Take SR-836 TOLL - WEST (Dolphin Expy), from Miami Airport (EXIT 4 out of the airport), to SR-826 NORTH (Palmetto Expy).Take SR-826 NORTH to I-75 NORTH to NAPLES.Take I-75 NORTH (which is ALLIGATOR ALLEY (toll) through the Everglades) to Naples
Being a distance of about 1192 miles, the seemingly quickest route would take about 18 hours and 15 minutes to drive.
37 miles taking ROUTE 146 - NORTH.
The most direct route from Miami, Florida to Chicago, Illinois is 1,376 miles.
Miami International Airport is approximately 10 miles from Barry University. Depending on traffic, the drive typically takes around 15 to 25 minutes. The most direct route is via the FL-826 E highway.