I’m moving across the country in a few weeks and am trying to plan my route as I’ll be driving a moving van with a car towed behind it. The entire drive will be 16-17 hours.
Google maps seems limited for searching everything I’d want to take into account for the route (pull through gas stations, height requirements, avoiding mountain highways, etc.) and was wondering if anyone knew of a better way to plan out the trip?
Stick to the interstates, most problems solved.
Not really much else to know/worry about, except for the start/finish legs, where you’ll have to get on state highways and local roads. There you just stick to the largest roads.
The end point, in a city/town, is where you’ll run into difficulties. Even then, typical rental trucks are no longer than 24ft (unless you have a CDL, but if you did, this wouldn’t be a question).
Take a look at your route on Google maps, specifically where you expect to enter your destination.
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Also sunglasses for morning driving. My first solo trip had me riding a curb early in the morning because the sun blinded me so much