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AutoWeek Magazine Selects America's 50 Best Driving Routes
DETROIT, July 18 /PRNewswire/ -- With the average price of gas exceeding
$4.00 a gallon and bumper-to-bumper traffic throughout most of America's
cities, most drivers inthe United States are feeling more pain than pleasure
behind the wheel. This begs the question: Can driving still be fun? In
celebration of AutoWeek's 50th Anniversary,North America's only weekly
automotive-enthusiast magazine is bringing the joy of driving back to the
roads with its selection of "The 50 Best U.S. Driving Routes." The list
covers AutoWeek editors' picks of the most scenic, beautiful and open roads
from across the country, just in time for those end-of-summer road trips.
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Highlights from the AutoWeek's "50 Best U.S. Driving Routes" include:
1.California: Those in-the-know eschew the Pacific Coast Highway and do
this instead: Take the 5 south, exit at Route 74 atSan Juan Capistrano, and
head east. This road goes all the way throughHemet and up toIdyllwild.
2.Florida:Florida's roads are as varied as its landscape. AutoWeek
suggests a nice loop in centralFlorida that starts inWesley Chapel and ends
up inClermont.
3.Texas: TheTexas hill country is chock full of good driving roads and
RR-47 betweenUtopia andBandera could serve as the poster child for the
region.
4.Michigan: Upper Peninsula offers some great driving and spectacular
views. Heading east on Hiawatha National Forest, routes take you through
scenery that looks like locations for the Discovery Channel's "Sunrise Earth"
series.
5.New York: Drivers can pick up Taconic State Parkway about an hour
North of the city in Westchester County. Narrow lines are bordered by Armco
on one side, and granite walls on the other.
For complete details regarding the best driving routes, check out
AutoWeek's 50th Anniversary issue (copies available by contacting
888-288-6954) or visit http://www.autoweek.com/50roads. Don't see your
favorite stretch of road on the list? Go to AutoWeek.com and post your
favorite U.S. route.
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