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Chris
Posted 5/17/2023 15:31 (#10232805 - in reply to #10232723)
Subject: AI planned route



East central Iowa

using BARD for a planner I got this route and suggestions:

  • Start in Franklin Grove, IL.
  • Head east on IL-39 for 21 miles.
  • Turn left onto US-24 in El Paso, IL.
  • Continue east on US-24 for 105 miles.
  • Turn right onto IN-67 in Logansport, IN.
  • Continue east on IN-67 for 100 miles.
  • Turn left onto US-27 in Huntington, IN.
  • Continue east on US-27 for 60 miles.
  • Turn right onto OH-2 in Van Wert, OH.
  • Continue east on OH-2 for 50 miles.
  • Turn left onto OH-309 in Upper Sandusky, OH.
  • Continue east on OH-309 for 35 miles.
  • Turn right onto US-30 in Mansfield, OH.
  • Continue east on US-30 for 60 miles.
  • Turn left onto OH-39 in Wooster, OH.
  • Continue east on OH-39 for 45 miles.
  • Turn right onto US-30 in East Liverpool, OH.
  • Continue east on US-30 for 100 miles.
  • Turn left onto I-76E in New Castle, PA.
  • Continue east on I-76E for 35 miles.
  • Take exit 76A to merge onto I-376E toward Pittsburgh.
  • Continue on I-376E for 10 miles.
  • Take exit 51 to merge onto I-279S toward Downtown Pittsburgh.
  • Continue on I-279S for 5 miles.
  • Take exit 28B to merge onto I-376W toward Downtown Pittsburgh.
  • Continue on I-376W for 2 miles.
  • Take exit 6B to merge onto US-376W toward Downtown Pittsburgh.
  • Continue on US-376W for 1 mile.
  • Turn left onto Fort Pitt Boulevard.
  • Continue on Fort Pitt Boulevard for 0.2 miles.
  • You will arrive at your destination in Pittsburgh, PA.

This route is about 570 miles long and should take about 9 hours to drive. It is a scenic route that takes you through some of the most beautiful parts of the Midwest. You will pass through several small towns and villages along the way, and you will have the opportunity to see some of the region's most famous landmarks, such as the Lincoln Highway, the Ohio River, and the Allegheny Mountains.

Here are some things to keep in mind when driving this route:

  • The route is not well-marked, so it is important to have a good map or GPS device.
  • There are a few tolls along the way, so be sure to have cash or a toll pass.
  • The route can be busy during peak travel times, so allow extra time for your trip.
  • There are a few rest stops along the way, but they are spaced far apart, so be sure to bring plenty of food and water.

 

 

chatGPT gave something different:

There are several scenic routes you can take from Franklin Grove, IL to Pittsburgh, PA that avoid the interstate. One option is to take US-30 East through the small towns of Illinois and Indiana, then continue on US-30 through Ohio and into Pennsylvania. From there, you can take PA-51 North to Pittsburgh. This route will take you through beautiful countryside and small towns, and you'll have the opportunity to stop and explore along the way.

Another option is to take IL-38 East to IL-23 South, then continue on IL-23 South to US-6 East. From there, you can take US-6 East through Indiana and Ohio, then continue on US-6 East into Pennsylvania. Once in Pennsylvania, you can take PA-60 North to Pittsburgh. This route will take you through charming small towns and scenic countryside, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to stop and explore along the way.
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