Summers are meant for frivolous spending, impulse decisions and apparently a 6,913 mile, 124-hour road trip.
Stephen Von Worley, using Google Maps, determined those numbers were the final result in a search for the quickest way to hit every one of the contiguous 48 state in a car. Assuming you average a paltry 55 MPH and stop every 4-5 hours, you’ll roll into the final destination of Taft, Montana in just under 124 hours.
Start in South Berwick, Maine and take off:
[My Fox LA via Data Pointed]





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