We can use trains to cross continents, boats to sail the seas, and airplanes to fly across the world, but there's nothing like getting behind the wheel of a car and hitting the highway for a good ...
These wide-open American roads are some of the most perfect places for a properly spirited drive. Texas holds the highest posted speed limit in the U.S. at 85 mph. Eight states allow 80 mph; Maine, ...
Pretty much everyone who owns a car in the U.S. has driven down a highway at least once in their life. Without getting into semantics such as the difference between highways and freeways, these long ...
Bob Van Wagenen is cruising 2,000 feet above the rocky shoreline of California’s central coast at 180mph. The midday sun forces the fog to retreat westward from the cliffs and settle over the Pacific, ...
The Pan-American Highway stretches nearly 19,000 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina, crossing two continents. Travelers should plan for a minimum of one year to fully experience the ...
It’s one of the most iconic roadways in California if not the nation, in many stretches clinging to the edge of the Central Coast’s stunning sea cliffs, providing unparalleled views of the Pacific ...
You could be an auto enthusiast who enjoys the blissful experience of driving or just someone who loves spending their time behind the wheel while the white lines ...
When Google’s self-driving car project began testing in the Bay Area back in 2009, its engineers focused on highways by sending its sensor-laden vehicles cruising down Interstate 280, which runs the ...
Humanity has built roads from Mesopotamia to the present day, some connecting cities, others spanning entire countries and continents. Following some of the world's longest highways from end to end ...