Study finds families get tired of each other during road trips after 3 hours and 46 minutes

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Summer will be here before you know it, which means plenty of folks are planning vacation time with their family, and no doubt a few road trips might be involved.

The thrill of packing into the family car and heading out is great, but not doubt it's a situation where tensions can get a little high.

Well, a new study from SWNS Digital has found that families get tired of each other during road trips after 3 hours and 46 minutes. If you're taking a road trip with your friends, the good times last a little longer, and you start getting tired of each other after 4 hours and 23 minutes.

The study also revealed that people think the "perfect" road trip lasts four-and-a-half days, takes them through four different states, and hits five major landmarks. California was voted the best state for road trips overall, followed by Arizona, and Alabama.

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