Novice planning to drive east to west coast
I will be moving jobs from the East coast (Washington DC) to west coast (Palo Alto, California). I am planning to move some time after the 20th of August, 2006. I have two options for moving my car, viz., driving or shipping. Either way my new employer will pay for the costs. So, finances are no problem. I am recently married and I am seriously considering doing the drive with my wife. As my wife does not drive, I will have to do all the driving. Also, I have started driving only recently (less than 6 months, in and around Washington DC). I have a few questions and I will be very grateful to anybody who gives me any advice.
1. Is driving over such long distances advisable at all, especially when I don't have any experience driving long distances (I have not driven more than 4 hours at a time)?
2. I can take up to 8-10 days to do the drive. So, frequent stops might not be a problem. Even if it takes longer, I don't mind. Safety is the top priority. So, if this trip is advisable, what route would be best (with respect to least stress, more enjoyable)?
3. What general precautions are necessary?
Depending on the advice I get, I might have more questions. I just want to make sure I know what to expect before I decide whether to make this trip or not.
But I think you ought to consider taking a weekend (1-2 day) trip of say 600+ miles
Thanks for the quick replies.
Hi Mark,
I will definitely consider your suggestion of taking a weekend trip and see if I will really enjoy doing long driving. I think that should give me an idea as to whether it is a good idea doing this trip. After doing this trip, I will definitely come back and post here. Depending on my decision, I might have more questions. Also, I will read up this forum as much as I can before making a decision.
Your advice is a great help! Thank you so much.
Murali
It is a proven "achievable speed"
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Originally Posted by Interstate_80_Rules
I have one question for the Editor....why would you drive 57 mph. in a 75 mph. stretch of highway? (just asking)
No, that is a benchmarked average achievable speed over eight+ hours of driving. It assumes that a driver is driving at least 70 mph over most of the eight hours. The 57 mph is the total average speed that any driver can achieve when one takes into account traffic slow-downs, stopping for fuel, food and breaks. The only way to achieve an average speed of 70 mph over an eight hour period (in America) is to drive a minimum of 97 mph for most of a day.
Mark