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Pff, with traffic jams you can do that without ever leaving Brussels.

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Drove from normandy through belgium to the netherlands. Can confirm. We saw traffic jams unlike ever before. Tried to take a shortcut, but ended up in Brussel’s airport. Later after some redirections, we almost ended up in antwerpen airport too. Nothing there makes sense. Not even the parking lots.

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Btw you can do it also in Germany more or less.

I believe it’s possible also in France .

Edit: don’t want to insult anyone, I was just curious, nothing else.

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You can fly 10+ hours from France and still land in France 💀

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The sun never sets on the British French empire!

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Imagine the horror of not being able to escape France. Truly a fate worse than death

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My question is how much of that is highway travel and/or straight? In the Texas map most of that travel will be highways at 80mph. I know Germany has the autobahn but living in Colombia has made me suspicious of long travel times which actually have short distances traveled since this country is very mountainous and I don’t think a straight road exists here.

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1/3 to 1/2 of the Texas trip will be interstate highways. The rest is mixed bag of divided highways with at grade crossings and two lane highways.

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Texas will still make their back roads 80mph lmao, even with grade crossings

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In addition to the other comment about it being a single state within the US, we’re also talking about roughly 1500-1600 kilometers in the Texas map. It would mostly be 70-75mph (120kph) highways the whole way.

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For comparison, Bellingham, WA to Key West, FL. Same country, 2 days without stops.

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I tried Brazil. Got 79h going East to West from Recife to Cruzeiro do Sul and 90h going South to North from Chuí to Oiapoque. Granted, our roads aren’t the best but you’re still looking at over 5000km of travel either way.

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That’s a long ass road trip, thanks for sharing. I was trying to get directions from Alaska to southern Argentina but Google said nope

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You’re comparing an entire country to the US’ 2nd largest state of fifty, though.

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As stated in other comments I don’t care about dimensions, I wanted to share just a trivia and not spark a dumb contest (spoiler, it did not work)

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Yes, those are countries, not single states within a country. Different things.

edit: ya’ll are acting so fucking weird in this comment thread. Jesus Christ I don’t even give a shit about the size of America or the US/EU pissing contest, I was merely and correctly pointing out the non-equivalence of the items being compared. Holy shit get a fucking life if you give two shits about the topic itself, goddamn. The hate boner some of you have for one country or another to the point of spite downvoting and intentionally misinterpreting shit is fucking ridiculous.

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You are united states tho. Similiar to EU in 100 years.

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Yes, how is this relevant? The point is they were comparing the length of time to cross a single American state to the time to cross an entire country, which are two different things. Driving through Texas isn’t equivalent to driving through Germany, it’s equivalent to driving through Bavaria.

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You guys have funny gatekeeping. Oh well, to each his own, I guess

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You guys get to make fun of the imperial system, and healthcare, and fahrenheit, and gun crime. Let us have one thing.

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Ok but western Australia has everybody here beat

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I was coming in with this cause it’s straighter haha.

Then see you WA post.

I’ve done both of these trips before too and them some to get where I’m actually going

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Americans don’t really care about how big AUS is, we just can’t figure out how your wildlife is as deadly as our high school students

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Just take the train…

Oh, sorry, my European mind did not realize that that option doesn’t exist over there…

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We have trains, they’ll just take 2-3x as long.

And I’m not really exaggerating, to get from SLC to Denver would take 15 hours (and departs at 3:30AM; no other options), vs ~8 hours in a car. Oh, if you want a sleeper car with a bunkbed, that’ll be 2x the cost of a hotel room.

So yeah, it’s an option, just a really crappy one.

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Took the train from Toronto to NYC in 01. No thanks. Never again. Will drive if I can.

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Even if it was Europe it would be a train from nowhere to nowhere.

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Alas!

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And I bet it was all filler content and shitty roaming monster encounters. Open world design has gone too far!

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