• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      High speed rail would make such a difference. If you tried to make the same trip as pictured with Amtrak, you’d probably be looking at double the travel time at least.

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    Are these the same people that defined “nearby” for linkedin? Because I keep getting emails about openings “nearby”. The daily commute may be 8hrs, but that’s nearby, apparently

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      If you say you’re willing to relocate it basically starts giving you job listings on the opposite side of the planet. Usually in a country where the national language doesn’t even use the same alphabet.

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    I’m not even American but I don’t see anything extremely out of place here. A 12h drive is doable in one day with a couple of rests. Assuming you stay for 2-3 nights at your destination.

    If you mean going back right after the game, then hell no.

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      Bingo. Especially if you have a group of 3-4 that help split fuel, it’s immensely cheaper and arguably more fun. Plus, you’re not restricted what you can bring with you, you can stop to eat wherever you like, and you already have personal transport when you arrive. But, like you said, it’s really only worth it if you’re staying a few days. If you’re just going somewhere for a night and need to get back the next day, flight all the way.

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        Road trips with friends make driving bearable. I’d never drive 12 hours alone (again) but I’d jump at the opportunity to do something like this…just not for sports

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      People tend to underestimate the scale of the US. The distance from (what appears to be) Oklahoma City to Cincinnati, is roughly the same distance as driving from Brussels to Warsaw.

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    I met someone from Kansas and they talked about how it wasn’t so bad and that they still can vacation to see cool places.

    Then they talked about their 12 hour road trips to Wisconsin and Southern Texas and it made me feel kinda sad for them!

    Road trips beat commercial flights though imo

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      There is a certain minimum threshold before bothering to take a flight becomes viable, and that’s if your flight is about 3 hours long or more. Otherwise you may as well drive if you can, because the amount of time you spend getting to the airport, getting fondled by the TSA, checking in, waiting to board, standing around in lines, waiting for your bags to show up, renting a car at your destination, etc. all adds up to be the same as just driving. It’s not actually any faster to fly when it still takes all damn day.

      And then you can bring all your knives or weed or liquid bottles more than two ounces or whatever it is you’re into without getting thrown into Gitmo and when you arrive you already have your car (or motorcycle).

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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      I need to travel from the east coast to Denver and the only reason I’m flying is because work wouldn’t let me file a mileage expense for a couple thousand dollars.

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      If it takes 4 hours to drive, I rather take a plane

      After 12 hours of driving a car you’re exhausted and could’ve gotten in an accident

      If the plane tickets were cheap enough, I wouldn’t even think twice.

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        If youre going on a full family trip, those tickets add up quickly. Not to mention if you’re going to a place like the beach and youre bringing beach toys for the kids, it makes so much more financial sense to drive. In addition to just travel to get there, youre also looking at a car rental, some way to either bring car seats on the air plane (this sucks) or pay more money to rent them when you get there.

        I flew across the US with a 5 and 3 year old. It was fucking miserable. We also werent risking missing a connecting flight (because getting them to a hotel would have been an abomination) , so we made sure that we had plenty of time on our lay over. Spent a whole day to travel

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      The key is to split it into two or three days of driving.
      One 12 hour stretch of driving is miserable, but I’ve taken a few days to drive to some remote destinations and when your goal is 4 hours for the day you don’t feel any pressure to skip a detour to see something interesting, take a longer lunch or do an extra rest stop just to shake your legs. You just need to set your expectations that the drive is part of the trip and not just the preamble.

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      And anyone who thinks otherwise clearly hasn’t driven in London

      If you want a game that’s possibly within driving distance, you’re looking at Liverpool v Everton

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    I can confirm I’m from Missouri. Though to be fair where I live the closest major city is more than a hour drive away. Excessive driving is just an unfortunate part of life in the Midwest shit hole.

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      The Midwest is so flat, it’s basically gagging for some tracks all over it.

      I imagine the main concern was if there’s enough population to use it effectively but that’s surely not an issue now.

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    TBF some of us like road trips.

    I’m a Floridian that spent the last 20 years living in Europe now that I’m back to the states I’m making up for my lack of road trips in the last couple of decades.

    This winter I was making the trip from VA to SW Michigan ~10-12 hours one way twice a month, now that my parents are back in MI I do it once a month.

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      If it was train trips, I think I’d really enjoy them, even if they were 1.5x as long. Legroom, card games with travel mates, traveling to the drinks car, etc.

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    It’s really incredible how easy HSR should be to build for most of the country and how completely hard it would fuck for so many people. Instead, we do unlimited airline shareholder subsidies and rebuild eight lane interstates every ten years

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    I’m getting a 46 hour drive if you wanted to do the same with the NHL hockey finals. Quite a trip across North America.

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    Honestly if it gets me out of fucking Indiana and doesn’t dump me in a red state, I’ll take it.

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    “Possibility,” in that you can get from one to the other before the next game starts, and even sleep a bit, sure.

    “Legitimate,” I dunno. Assuming the series goes to seven games, that is almost 3,000 miles to put on your car in a month. There’s nothing “legitimate” about that.

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    The family used to do trips of similar length seasonally to visit family in the Northeast and South depending.