6 Month Road Trip Across The States From Uk - Help!!!!
Hi! I'm 22 years old and planning on taking the road trip of a lifetime across the US with my boyfriend who is 23 and will turn 24 in July. We're hoping to spend 6 Months in total travelling (we have no idea of the route as of yet) but hoping to go to as many states as possible. Planning on leaving the UK around July-ish.
Just wondering really if anyone can help with transportation ideas. We were thinking of buying a car as rental would work out pretty expensive for that long! Been looking at the adventures on wheels website where you have the option of having the car bought back at the end but is there anything else anyone recommends?
Also are there any regulations or rules about driving in certain areas? for example i heard you couldn't drive into New York City or something?!
Sorry if a similar thread has been posted already, i did search!
Thank you for reading and any suggestions you may have :o)
Regarding the first question
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Also are there any regulations or rules about driving in certain areas? for example i heard you couldn't drive into New York City or something?!
Sometimes there are some strange rumors that get posted, and I've got to admit, I've never heard of someone saying you can't drive in NYC. If there is anything to back that one up, I'd like to hear it. The only thing even similar I can think of is sometimes you are only allowed to drive in the state you rent, although that's not usually a problem if you are a foreign visitor and its a requirement that typically can be waived.
As was mentioned, you might not choose to drive in NYC, because it is a bit of a challenge and there are plenty of good public transit options that can take you into the city without a car.
As far as buying vs. renting goes, considering your timetable of 6 months and your age being under 25, buying a car could make sense if you've got the money up front to buy a roadtrip worthy car. The process is not without some hurdles, however. This thread is one of the discussions on the forum that goes through some of the red tape.
NYC and Montreal are my two favorite cities (for driving)
I have driven large vehicles in both Montreal and NYC and I love driving there! For the most part, only professional drivers ply their skills therein and both are fun, fun cities to drive in.
Mark