Originally Posted By: Susan


Eighty miles after a major quake could probably take three or four times that in actual traveled distance. You're going to be climbing over debris, hiking around totally destroyed areas, backtracking, avoiding stuff still falling with every aftershock, etc. There isn't likely to be even 50 feet in a straight line.
Sue


Okay, so if you cannot even barely walk through the downed debris, how would you think attempting to drive a vehicle would fare any better then being on foot? Given your above description, walking would be a much better option.
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