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Route 66, should I go or not?
I am new to this forum and actually, this is my first time posting on a forum.
I need advises about should I travel along the Route 66 alone in 14 days.
First of all, I will introduce a little bit about myself and the concerns.
I am a foreigner from Hong Kong and currently study in Sacramento State.
I can understand well in English but do not speak fluently.
I do not have any family in the US and my friends went back to China.
Moreover, I look young(like 16years old or less), but I actually am 25 years old.
I am a female but I look like a male because of my sexual orientation.
So, my concern is it safe to drive alone to the west and east coast.
Base on my gender, sexual orientation, race, and safety.
I have two designed routes.
The first one goes along the route 66 and drive back from Chicago and pass New Orleans, San Antonio, Phoenix to Los Angles?
The second one drive from Los Angles to the midpoint of Route 66 and go on to Dallas, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Los Angles.
I planned this route because I am not familiar with driving in snow.
I really want to travel across the US before I graduate and go back to my home country, and this is my last chance to have a long break between school start.
May I have some advise based on my situation? Thank you all a lot, and thanks for reading my long post.
I am sorry if there are grammar issues.
Be sure to check the hotel room first.
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wing21092
Also, what if someone knock on my door or try to open my door in the midnight, what should I do?
Every hotel room I have ever been in has a lock which cannot be opened from the outside, and which limits how far you can open the door. Be sure you check the room before you commit, and check that the lock is there... the chain or bolt lock. Also check that the smoke detector is working.
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Moreover, in what circumstance should I put on the snow chin?
If the roads are bad enough to need chains, then check into the first hotel you see, and wait till the roads are cleared. You should not be driving when conditions are that bad, especially if you are not experienced in winter driving.
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..... btw, I am traveling with a small dog.
If you are travelling with a small pooch, it will be your alarm if anyone annoys you. (As a senior female having travelled over many years, I have never had a knock on the door.)
Lifey