"Comfortable" is Not What Counts
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Originally Posted by djwilli94
It's comfortably a 3 day drive, but we're sort of limited for time so I'd prefer to do it in 2.
Comfort is not what matters here. Safety is. Not only yours but that of everyone who will be forced to share the road with you without knowing that you're an impaired driver. You're proposing that you drive 1800 miles in two days. If you were an experienced, professional, long-haul driver you would be prohibited by law from driving more than 1200 miles in that time frame, and for good reason. Study after study has show that driving drowsy is every bit as dangerous as driving drunk. Highway death statistics also point to drowsy driving as one of the leading causes of accidents and deaths. On a personal note, I will tell you that I used to work the graveyard shift (aptly named) in a hospital emergency room just of I-95 in southern Maine and we could pretty much count on seeing young ('seven feet tall and bullet-proof') drivers come through our doors on a regular basis in the wee hours of the morning. They all thought, like you, that they could handle it or that they didn't have any choice because of time constraints. They couldn't and they did. Your plans to drive 900 miles one day down the most congested and enervating road in America (known among professionals as the Ho Chi Minh Trail), get a short night's fitful sleep, and repeat again the next day is foolish on its face. Please don't expect us to aid and abet you in this effort, let alone encourage it.
AZBuck