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Road Chicago is as much the centre of the road network as it is for rail and air routes. The motorway (interstate and freeway) network, in America is very good. The general rule for numbering on US freeways and interstates is that the odd numbers go north-south and the even numbers go east-west over their whole length, although at any single, localised point it may seem different. Driving is on the right. The speed limits on the different motorways can vary. The general maximum is 90kph (55mph), with some spots being 110kph (70mph). Town residential areas can be as slow as 30kph (20mph), with specifically posted limits near schools. It is also illegal to pass a yellow 'School Bus' when it is stationary with its lights flashing. Seat belts are obligatory for front-seat passengers. The minimum driving age is 16 years. Prosecution for drink-driving is severe; the maximum legal alcohol to blood ratio is 0.10%. A British driving licence is valid, but a temporary International Driving Permit is also a good idea because it carries a photograph. Petrol ('gas') is four to five times cheaper than in Europe. Virtually all 'gas stations' are open 24 hours a day on main roads and operate a pre-pay system at the pumps using a credit card; otherwise, it is necessary to make yourself known to the cashier. The American Automobile Association (AAA; tel: (800) 222 1333) can provide information, and may offer reciprocal benefits to members of automobile clubs in other countries. Emergency breakdown service: AAA (800) AAA HELP or 222 4357 Routes to the city: Interstate 90 (I-90) runs due west to Seattle on the Pacific seaboard, while I-80 runs a parallel westward route, further south, to San Francisco. Its eastward stretch goes to New York. I-55 goes south to St Louis, then follows the Mississippi to New Orleans on the Gulf of Mexico. Making an arc on the west side of the city, about 16km (ten miles) from the Loop at its nearest point to the downtown, the I-294 is a toll road. Also, south of the city centre the I-90 becomes the 'Chicago Skyway Toll' road, on its route to Indianapolis. Driving times to Chicago: From Milwaukee - 2 hours; Detroit - 6 hours; Minneapolis - 9 hours. Coach services: The main bus station is located at 630 West Harrison Avenue (tel: (312) 408 5980), only two blocks from the Blue Line's Clinton station. Greyhound (tel: (800) 231 2222, toll free in the USA and Canada; website: www.greyhound.com) operates buses nationwide from here. Indian Trails (tel: (800) 292 3831, toll free in the USA and Canada; website: www.indiantrails.com) operates the regional services between Chicago and Bay City, as well as Saginaw, Flint. |