How long does it take to drive from New York to Oklahoma?
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You don't say where in Oklahoma--it's a large state. If you're going to Tulsa--which is more or less central--Mapquest says that the actual driving time from New York City would be around 21 hours. Most folks would divide that into at least two days worth of driving, with a night at a motel somewhere around the half-way point and breaks for meals.
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i'd say about two days! depends which route's your taking. its about the same distance from Minnesota to New Mexico. (may not seem like it but yes almost the same distance.) you should stop in Indiana or Illinois to rest, thats about nine hours away from NYC. the trip should be about 13-14 hours id say (estimate)
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