It"s about 455 miles across Nebraska if you stay on I-80. About 355 if you cut out on I-76. I want to say about 230-240 miles across highway 83, about 70-80 miles less once you get to the panhandle. Moved out here from Pennsylvania, it"s almost as far the short way across here as the long way across back there.
Montana is about 700-710 miles across I-90 and I-94. That"s too far north for me though. Winter comes too early and summer too late. Two months north of Williston a couple years ago, came down here to southwest Nebraska in October, and worked into mid-December in a flannel and jeans.
Texas is about 890 miles across I-10. Had a neighbor once who went to driving truck, and had to go east a few exits from Houston to pick up a trailer. He figured out he went the wrong way somewhere around the New Mexico line.
Florida has to be about the boringest state there is to drive in, especially I95. Once you get through Jacksonville, there"s no hills to speak of, clear into Miami. Just signs, brush, and condos. Only good thing about it is you could get out around 10-1030 at night, set the cruise at 80, and let the kitty-cat stretch her legs.
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