Yes it is possible, but you are going to be very tired! Maybe you should try to give yourself an extra day or try to get somebody to go with you who can drive!
Let’s say you do actually have 48 hours to drive 2050 miles. Under the absolute best circumstances, no traffic, no bad weather, no unforseen stops, you need around 30 hours of actual driving time. It could be done. You will have about 18 hours free where you could stop driving and rest. When I was a kid, we would do it in 3 days, but we stopped overnight.
It’s humanly possible, but not a good idea, and could be dangerous if you don’t get enough sleep on the way. I suggest flying or taking amtrak and enjoying the scenery.
On May 5, 2009, 1969 Impala SS said:
yes it is possible, you could even do it in one day, that is just stopping for gas,
On May 7, 2009, presto40342 said:
Yes it is possible, but you are going to be very tired! Maybe you should try to give yourself an extra day or try to get somebody to go with you who can drive!
On May 10, 2009, therustedknight said:
30 hours travel time
leaving 18 hours for food, fuel, and rest stops
On May 10, 2009, kontrolfreak66 said:
It is possible if you do a lot of speed (illegal). I would take a flight to be safe.
On May 12, 2009, lovnrckets said:
Possible yes, but not worth the effort nor the risk. Take your time driving or catch a flight.
On May 14, 2009, Me again said:
Let’s say you do actually have 48 hours to drive 2050 miles. Under the absolute best circumstances, no traffic, no bad weather, no unforseen stops, you need around 30 hours of actual driving time. It could be done. You will have about 18 hours free where you could stop driving and rest. When I was a kid, we would do it in 3 days, but we stopped overnight.
On May 14, 2009, gomanyes562 said:
It’s humanly possible, but not a good idea, and could be dangerous if you don’t get enough sleep on the way. I suggest flying or taking amtrak and enjoying the scenery.