Me and my husband will drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles along the Highway 1 from July 4th to July 9th. We plan to stay 2 nights in Los Angeles and then head to San Diego. Is anyone interested in joining us ? United States Q&A
Pick up the car tomorrow morning. Could any brother who has rented tell me: Is the speedometer in London the same as in China, measured in kilometers per hour or miles per hour? Are the speed limits on the road here all measured in miles per hour? Therefore, if the car's speedometer is measured in kilometers per hour, wouldn't I have to convert it in my head ? United Kingdom Q&A
Can you please tell me if this schedule is feasible? I arrive at Melbourne airport at 2pm, pick up the car and head to the Great Ocean Road. Stay in Apollo Bay for the night, drive to the Twelve Apostles in the morning, and return to the Melbourne CBD via the inland highway after lunch. Need to return the car before the shop closes at 6pm ? Australia Q&A
The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as State Route 1, is a popular scenic drive that stretches from San Francisco to Los Angeles. If you plan to spend 3 days driving along this route, here's a suggested itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco to Monterey * Start your journey in San Francisco and head south on the Pacific Coast Highway. * Stop at the famous Bixby Bridge for some stunning views of the coastline. * Continue driving south to Monterey, where you can visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row. Day 2: Monterey to Big Sur * Drive south from Monterey to Big Sur, a rugged and scenic stretch of coastline. * Stop at the McWay Falls viewpoint for a breathtaking view of a waterfall cascading into the ocean. * Continue driving south to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where you can hike to a waterfall and enjoy scenic views of the coastline. Day 3: Big Sur to Los Angeles * Drive south from Big Sur to Santa Barbara, a charming coastal city with plenty of restaurants and shops. * From Santa Barbara, continue driving south to Los Angeles, where you can visit famous landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Griffith Observatory. Note: The Pacific Coast Highway is a scenic drive that requires careful driving, especially in certain areas with narrow lanes and steep drop-offs. Be sure to take breaks and stay alert while driving ? United States Q&A