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  • #46
    Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
    This means that every man, woman, child, baby or anything in between, poor or rich, in the USA travelled an average of 4,333 miles in long-distance (i.e. not daily commuting/shopping/driving kids to school/going to cinema etc.) travel. Is this credible?
    That's about right for our family this year.
    I don't know whether we are an "average" family travel-wise or not though.

    2400 mile trip to my Mom in North Carolina and back by airplane
    1500 miles to Becky's sister in Denver, and then off to the Mountains and back all by car.
    1000 miles (about) in trips to visit Becky's family in Texas by car.
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    4900 miles total. About an average year for us.
    Chuck
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    • #47
      Originally posted by ND66 View Post
      There is one thing that Europeans or rest of the world don’t understand about United States and its need for travel.

      As a country, United States has more attractions to offer then the whole Europe does! It doesn’t matter what you like to do, there will be a place for you to go to without leaving the country.

      I wouldn't say that, Because travelling from one state to another in the US is travelling the same distance in Europe would bring you into another country

      It was stated before that 80% of Americans don't leave their home state, I find that Total Bullshit considering the population layout of the county (heavily populated coasts), For Example if you lived in NJ, its Impossible not to get out of the state since it only would take just over an hour from just about any place in the state to get into another.

      Maybe out in the Midwest where the population density is spread out more over a larger area people wouldn't get out of their state, but otherwise its BS.
      Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by cjolley View Post
        4900 miles total. About an average year for us.
        LOL

        Right now I'm at 16K mile alone, just driving in my car, which is only about 9 months old, just from driving to work (about 20 miles one way) and driving to my GF's place and just doing normal travelling for food and all.
        Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by GT98 View Post
          I wouldn't say that, Because travelling from one state to another in the US is travelling the same distance in Europe would bring you into another country

          It was stated before that 80% of Americans don't leave their home state, I find that Total Bullshit considering the population layout of the county (heavily populated coasts), For Example if you lived in NJ, its Impossible not to get out of the state since it only would take just over an hour from just about any place in the state to get into another.

          Maybe out in the Midwest where the population density is spread out more over a larger area people wouldn't get out of their state, but otherwise its BS.
          I think you forgot about California.
          Huge population.
          And you could sight see in CA for the rest of your life and not run out of things to see in-state.

          Also, I was just talking about trips. We put about 12,000 miles/year on our cars just running errands and commuting.
          (and I only have to drive 4 miles to get to work)
          Chuck
          秋音的爸爸

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          • #50
            Originally posted by cjolley View Post
            I think you forgot about California.
            Huge population.
            And you could sight see in CA for the rest of your life and not run out of things to see in-state.
            True, but I also see many CA people travelling more often then say someone who lives in the Midwest, since their income/education is higher.
            Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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            • #51
              Originally posted by GT98 View Post
              LOL

              Right now I'm at 16K mile alone, just driving in my car, which is only about 9 months old, just from driving to work (about 20 miles one way) and driving to my GF's place and just doing normal travelling for food and all.
              Total non sequitur. It's about long-distance travel alone, not commuting to work, as is clearly stated.
              Americans total 1.3 trillion person-miles (that's ~ .23 light year) of long distance travel a year on about 2.6 billion long distance trips.
              Brian (the devil incarnate)

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              • #52
                Originally posted by GT98 View Post

                It was stated before that 80% of Americans don't leave their home state, I find that Total Bullshit ...

                Agreed!!!!


                This does happen on regular bases, not only because of the modern Gold Rush movement (whenever Power Ball, Mega Millions or any other Lottery in a neighboring state goes over 150 Millions in prize money) but also for cheaper cigarettes or even gas!

                For most outsiders it’s hard to picture the Expressways & Highways structure in US and how little time does it take to travel from one state to the other.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by ND66 View Post
                  Y
                  As a country, United States has more attractions to offer then the whole Europe does!
                  Spoken like a true, red-blooded, red-necked, American who has never travelled widely in Europe!

                  I've travelled widely in both continents and both have very beautiful (and very ugly) things to see, including national parks, volcanoes, mountains etc. Things may be different between them, yes, but to say that Europe has nothing is just plumb ignorant. Europe may even have more variety, as its N-S range goes from well North of the Arctic circle, down to desert regions in Spain.
                  Brian (the devil incarnate)

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
                    Yep! I agree, if only Americans could speak English, real English - and spell colour correctly!
                    Oddly enough, I've spelt it that way all my life, much to the chagrin of my teachers. Though, I would say that there's no "real" English, given its highly dynamic nature and evolution throughout its existence. But that's splitting hairs and way off-topic
                    “And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'” ~ Merlin Mann

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
                      Spoken like a true, red-blooded, red-necked, American who has never travelled widely in Europe!



                      Not really, I've been in Europe more than you think and no, I didn't see the whole Europe. But I did see quite a bit.

                      Anyway Brian, it’s not that difficult to rack up the miles here.

                      I just went to Walt Disney World in Florida with my wife & kids. Rough estimate is 2500 miles for round trip from Chicago.
                      All we need is one more trip and we’re somewhere there within the numbers… .

                      A few years back me & my wife drove from Chicago thru Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, North Dakota and back to Chicago (vacation trip), we put 4500 miles in less then 2 weeks of driving.

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                      • #56
                        Brian;

                        You might not appreciate how large the US is travelling by plane or looking at a map, but I guaran-fricking-tee you that if you drive from NYC through Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis then cut west through the Dakotas to Seattle then back by the southern route you'll damn well appreciate it when you're finished.

                        Just ask cjolley what it's like driving from Oaklahoma City to San Antonio, and they're in neighboring states.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
                          This means that every man, woman, child, baby or anything in between, poor or rich, in the USA travelled an average of 4,333 miles in long-distance (i.e. not daily commuting/shopping/driving kids to school/going to cinema etc.) travel. Is this credible?
                          As the amount of drunken americans here at the Octoberfest in Munich rises from year to year, i would say yes it's credible ...
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Rakido View Post
                            As the amount of drunken americans here at the Octoberfest in Munich rises from year to year, i would say yes it's credible ...
                            Oh sure, start a big MURC argument about beer.
                            We'll be on this thread for months.
                            Chuck
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                            • #59
                              canadian beer > *

                              molson cannabian FTW!!!
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by lowlifecat View Post

                                molson cannabian
                                They said beer, not barley water.
                                Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!

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