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dar512 05-29-2009 03:44 PM

How are the roads?
 
The dar family will be traveling to Indianapolis this weekend. Google maps says ~3 hours from here to there. Anyone know if we'll hit a lot of roadwork on I-65 between Chicago and Indianapolis?

Skunks 05-29-2009 05:43 PM

Looks pretty clear:

http://www.gcmtravel.com/gcm/constru...ATEWAY.IN.I-65

the IN-10 to IN-2 section is ten miles:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sour...9&ie=UTF8&z=11

dar512 05-31-2009 01:51 PM

Even though there was a long stretch of roadwork, it turned out not to be an issue. We had to leave at 0-dark-thirty due to the difference in time. (Hoosiers have a problem with DST) So not enough traffic on the road to slow us down.

Undertoad 05-31-2009 02:34 PM

I did that drive once

Philly to Chicago 1987 before they finished the lights on Wrigley.

That last segment was so boring, we drove it at 95 MPH.

dar512 05-31-2009 03:14 PM

Thank God for books on tape/cd.

BTW much of the midwest is like that. They don't call it flatland for nothing.

xoxoxoBruce 05-31-2009 05:19 PM

Just from Pittsburgh to a third of the way across Colorado. :haha:

ZenGum 06-01-2009 11:58 PM

Been there, done that. I recommend Simon and Garfunkel, and Paul Simon (esp Graceland). Great for singing along withacross the Hay Plains (about 500km/300miles of straight, flat NOTHING, with a truck-stop/roadhouse about every 120kms). I reckon they've saved my life on long distance drives more than once, just by keeping me awake.

dar512 06-02-2009 09:22 AM

Music works for a while, but there's a whole lotta nothing between Chicago and St. Louis.

IMO, Nothing keeps you going like a good creepy murder mystery. I once listened to "The Hound of the Baskervilles" while driving through lowlands with a dense fog at night. I had no trouble staying alert.

Pico and ME 06-02-2009 03:13 PM

Dar, you went through my old stopping grounds. I grew up in Northwest Indiana - Hobart. I drove the stretch of I-65 between home and Lafayette a lot when I was going to Purdue. I always tried to drive at night, somehow it made trip feel faster.

Trilby 06-02-2009 04:34 PM

the roads in New Orleans were built by the Romans. Esp. route 10.

dar512 06-02-2009 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pico and ME (Post 570293)
I always tried to drive at night, somehow it made trip feel faster.

Well sure, you can get those little naps in. :D


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