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PA12DRVR
Jun 29, 2019Explorer
For what it's worth, while the border crossing can be unexpectedly busy at the strangest times, the best way to avoid traffic while driving L48 to Alaska is to drive at night.
May or may not work for logistics, but having done 20+ round trips, the majority of which were meant to get from L48 to Alaska or back as quick as possible, I've found that driving at night could reduce the duration of that trip by circa 24 hours or more. Obviously, a greater effect if one drives 12 hours per "night" than if one drives 5-6 hours per night, but I've noticed the time savings on my trips regardless of "shift" duration.
May or may not work for logistics, but having done 20+ round trips, the majority of which were meant to get from L48 to Alaska or back as quick as possible, I've found that driving at night could reduce the duration of that trip by circa 24 hours or more. Obviously, a greater effect if one drives 12 hours per "night" than if one drives 5-6 hours per night, but I've noticed the time savings on my trips regardless of "shift" duration.
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