Sunday, October 30, 2011

An Epilogue and some stats

Few days have passed since I returned home. I didn't get a whole lot of time to reflect. I was tired - truly tired. I spent the first few days doing nothing useful, yet, did my best to be of help at home. After all, Jaya had faced the last 3 weeks of chores all by herself.




  • My beloved Saab did 4040 miles in this trip, using 141 gallons of premium gas, costing me $0.13 to drive a mile (alternatively, $100 would've driven me 762 miles).

  • The rental Nissan Altima did 5355 miles using 164 gallons of regular gas, costing me $0.11 to drive a mile (alternatively, $100 would've driven me 948 miles).

  • The total fuel cost was just shy of $1100.

  • The 19 days of driving was done over 187 hours, an average of 9 hrs 48 mts on the road each day. Not necessarily driving all the time, mind you.

  • We did 9510 miles in the trip, covering an average of 500 miles each day.

  • The longest days were towards the end (day 19 and 20) when we were on the road for 11 hrs 45 mts.

  • Oregon, Ohio, New York were the states that enforced driving laws very strictly, followed by South Dakota, Kansas, Massachussetts, Georgia.

  • Montana and Wyoming were at the other extreme, even though I was stopped in WY.

  • The states that impressed me with some character that was unique to it were Oregon, Montana, Wisconsin, North Carolina, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah.

  • We barely peeked into a handful of states - Wisconsin, Michigan, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, West Virginia and Kansas.

  • Arizona had the reputation of being a very strict enforcer of traffic laws and speeding. While I didn't encounter many AZ troopers, I did find most people driving at the speed limit in that state. Who would want to mess with Arizona, a state that comes across as one with little tolerance towards immigrants as well as their own (Gifford shooting).

  • Texas Department of Transportation was very explicit with their view point - Don't mess with Texas - signs were all over the place.

With that, I would like to sign off. For those who kept following the blogs regularly and commenting, both online and offline, thanks!

1 comment:

  1. Awesome... I am jealous and I would like to see antoher blog on how this has changed your perspective Skipper.

    Need to chat more

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