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These maps show you how far $50 of gas will take you

Published by Business Insider on Sat, 25 Jun 2016


In years past, exorbitant gas prices threw a bit of a damper on the romance of the Great American Road Trip.This year, with the cost of fuel on a downward slide, $50 in the tank will get you pretty far. Using the average price of gas and the assumption that a car gets 24 miles to the gallon, the cost-information website HowMuch.netmapped just how far you could drive from the center of a city before sputtering to a crawl somewhere in the middle of a highway.In the maps, concentric rings indicating the destinations attainable at $10, $20, $30, $40, and $50 worth of gas surround 35 major cities across the U.S. Its remarkable both how far-flung the visualizations are, and how different they look depending on the city of origin.Cities in the middle of the country, HowMuch.net points out, reap the benefits of an uninterrupted radius. A $50 drive out from Denver could land you in Zion National Park or El Paso, Texas; from Chicago, you could reach Niagara Falls or Memphis.Sometimes, as in the case of Atlanta, you might save yourself both money and disappointment by setting out a on a shorter trip. HowMuch.net points out that leaving with $50 in your tank from Atlanta:seems like an exercise in frustration. Not only does your car give up the ghost before reaching Miami, it also falls just short of Chicago, on the shores of Lake Michigan, and Cleveland, on the shores of Lake ErieBut on the other hand, spending no more than $30 puts you on lots of gorgeous seafront, from the gulf shores of Alabama to the Atlantic coastline of South Carolina. With the next $10, youre rolling into the Big Easy, New Orleans.Given that 40 percent of the U.S. population lives in coastal counties, the range of road-trip possibilities will not always fall in the satisfying circle that emanates from midwestern cities like Columbus or Kansas City. Take Miami, for example. Floridas panhandle shape limits driving options to the west, east, and south; the only way to go is up. A $50 tank will take you as far as Savannah or Tallahassee, but what Florida lacks in choice it more than makes up for in beaches. Around its perimeter, theres really no bad place to end up, and it will cost you less to get there.A $50 car ride bridges trips that people would not hesitate to flybetween New York City and Detroit, for instance. The small issue of time might tip travelers in favor of aviation, but if the goal is to relax and luxuriate in some unsung parts of the American landscape, driving might just be the cheapest and most interesting way to get out of the city for a bit.SEE ALSO:This map shows every country's major exportJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Inside Delta's 2.7 million square-foot facility where they repair and maintain their massive fleet of airplanes
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