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πππ They're in for a surprise. I can drive 2 hours and still be in my state.
I can drive 7 hours and still be on the same roundabout.
I can drive 2h and be in jail (I don't have my driver's license).
That's not really impressive. I can drive 5 hours and still be in the same state. In Germany.
I can drive 2 hours in still be in Austin.
could that really be called driving?
I can drive for two hours and still be in the same roundabout.
I'd guess you could find a 2 hour straight line in any state without crossing a border, except maybe Rhode Island.
Looks like Delaware might just qualify as well, and Connecticut if it actually had a major roadway on the diagonal from the SW to NE might as well, but the routing Google is giving me goes just over 2h
I had a car like that once.
I can drive 8 hours and still be in my shithole state and it's not even Texas.
I'm actually curious. Putting aside alaska, is there any competition for longest highway in a state? I could imagine florida and california both having roads that could rival texas' longest. Maybe if it's a really windy one in montana or wisconsin.
No clue but the longest road in the US is 3,365 miles long 5,415 in kilometers.
Dam, if I drive an hour the right direction in in Sweden
Same here, but that's where I started.
I can drive two hours and still be in my county! (Itβs stupid).
We have like 120 counties. Dunno why.
More like 190 or so.