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August 15, 2008
Question: Longest Distance from a Road in U.S.?
Quick question for folks: Anyone know the longest distance you can be from a road in the contiguous U.S. (thus excluding Alaska)? My guess today was 2 miles, which some people thought low.
Anyone have a source or better info?
Update: My Twitter friends have speedily come up with answer. It's apparently 20 miles. See here.
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