Traveling from Chicago to Seattle
This summer I will be traveling from Chicago to Seattle for school. I am wondering if I will be driving through mountains and how to avoid driving through the mountain at night if I am? Where should I be and what time should I start my drive to avoid driving through at night? Also, I have no interest in sight seeing so the fastest and safest route is preferred.
Just allow the time needed.
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To take the quickest option you will be on Interstate for most of the journey which are all made with gradual grades and curves and for the most part, when you are crossing a mountain range you won't know much about it. However I would try and avoid driving at night as there are plenty of daylight hours to cover a full day on the road. This trip will require 3 overnight stops which you could divide into (almost) equal segments of around 500 miles per day or you could do 3 x 550 mile days and finish off on day 4 with a 400 mile day into Seattle. We do not recommend you drive for more than 550 miles on a multi day trip as fatigue will set in and you will become a danger to yourself and other road users. That's 9-10 hours on the road each day with the appropriate rest breaks, lunch and bathroom breaks and to fill with gas so starting out with a 7am breakfast and on the road by 8am and you should be done for the day by 6pm. That gives you a chance to unwind, have a nice evening meal and a good nights sleep.
I will let someone with more knowledge of the route comment whether it's I-90 all the way or I-94/I-90 or another option that's best.