2371 miles using I40 E
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I'd say that the best way to travel would be to the west...
Yes, on pretty much every major avenue of approach. The ones on I40 do weigh in motion.
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Takes about an hour to drive there, depending on where in Raleigh you're going to. Just go straight up I95, then take I40 west. From there, you can hit points in Raleigh directly from I40, I440, US64/264, I540, etc.
506 miles accoring to yahoo maps....about 8 hours on I40
There shouldn't be any tolls. If you take I75 straight down to I40, you can cut across I40 and where you go from there depends on where in SC you're going... you can take I26, I85, I77, or I95 into SC, plus several state and US highways.
Depends on where you start in LA. I just drove from LAX to ABQ via I40. 820 miles.
From Amarillo, Texas, you take I40 westbound. From El Paso, you take I10 westbound (initially heading north). From Flagstaff, Arizona, you take I40 eastbound. From Denver, Colorado, you take I25 southbound. From Chihuahua, you take highway 23 north, which becomes highway 11 at the border. From New York, you buy a plane ticket.
2011 is the best answer I've found. http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/sr840s/default.htm