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How much does it cost to drive from Philadelphia to Chicago?

How much does it cost to drive from Philadelphia to Chicago?

The total cost of driving from Philadelphia, PA to Chicago, IL (one-way) is $101.39 at current gas prices. The round trip cost would be $202.78 to go from Philadelphia, PA to Chicago, IL and back to Philadelphia, PA again. Regular fuel costs are around $3.34 per gallon for your trip.

Can you drive from Philly to Canada?

Can I drive from Philadelphia to Canada? Yes, the driving distance between Philadelphia to Canada is 763 km. It takes approximately 8h 38m to drive from Philadelphia to Canada.

What is the halfway point between Chicago and Philadelphia?

The halfway point between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Chicago, Illinois is: Mantua, OH. Find a place to meet halfway. These two locations are 760 miles apart and the exact midpoint is Ohio Turnpike, Mantua, OH 44255, USA.

How expensive is it to have a car in Chicago?

In Chicago, it costs around $116 a week to own a car, compared to $77 to rely on Uber. Dallas was the only market studied where it was more expensive to Uber, costing $181 per week versus $65 to own a car. The report measured weekly car costs by looking at gas, maintenance, insurance and parking costs.

How much gas does it take to go to Chicago?

Fuel costs

Fuel grade Avg Price Trip Cost
Regular $3.12 $38.11
Mid-Grade $3.43 $41.81
Premium $3.76 $45.82
Diesel $3.17 $38.67

What is halfway between PA Chicago?

The city at the geographic halfway point from Chicago, IL to Pennsylvania is Florence, Ohio.

Where does Chicago and Philadelphia stop?

Best stops along Philadelphia to Chicago drive

  • Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.
  • Longwood Gardens.
  • Strasburg Rail Road.
  • Sight & Sound Theatres.
  • United States Naval Academy.
  • National Aquarium.
  • Horseshoe Casino Baltimore.
  • Knoebels Amusement Resort.

Can I just walk into Canada?

Legally, there is no restriction on crossing the U.S.-Canada border on foot. While it is far more common to cross in a vehicle, no law in either the U.S. or in Canada forbids walking across the border. If you cross the border without going through customs — say, by walking through a forest — you can be stopped.

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