Driving from Miami to LA the second week of December
Hi everyone.
I'm going to drive by myself from Miami to LA aprox in Dec 18, and I want to do it in the less time possible, but off course I some advices.
What about the better route to do it?
I know the I-10 it's the shorter route but I heard the I-40 is safer. which one should I take?
Is it possible to do this trip in three days?
Where I should stop at night?
I have a very reliable car, but what else should I have in consideration before starting my trip?
What's the cheapest way to do this trip?
Thanks for all your help.
if safety is at all a concern
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If safety is at all a concern of yours, you would not attempt this in 3 days, in fact, you wouldn't even attempt it in 4. This trip is more than 2700 miles and you need a minimum of 5 days on the road to do this safely - frankly, even that is on the high end of what's safe since you are a solo driver. That also is assuming perfect weather conditions, you'd even even more time if you hit bad weather, which is certainly a possibility for a trip in mid december.
That is far more of a concern safety wise than I-10 vs. I-40. Since I-10 is the shortest route by about 50 miles, and your goal is to do this trip as quick as possible, then that would be the first choice. It also stays at a far lower elevation than I-40, which could be a help. However, having said that, you can certainly see snow and ice on I-10, and your best bet would be to watch the forecasts. If you are on the road and see poor conditions expected for I-10, the short detour up to I-40 could be worth it if conditions look clear there.
If you stick to I-10, rough stopping points that you should be aiming for are: Marianna FL, Beaumont TX, Fort Stockton TX, and Tucson AZ. Most of those drives are already pushing 600 miles and are really the maximum you should consider driving on a single day during a multi-day trip.