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I head for the Tappanzee Bridge using the Wilber cross highway in CT., cross the Hudson, pickup the Garden State Parkway and take it to the NJ Turnpike. Use the tunnels in Baltimore and go clockwise on the beltway around Washington, then on to Richmond. Timing may be equally as important as the route. Crossing the Tappanzee Bridge around 9:30 works best for me. Good luck!
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Usually head to I-81 to I-77 to get to that area. There is construction on 93, 91, and 95 so plan accordingly.
I personally like to take Rte 4 to Keene and pick up 91 in Brattleboro. Avoid the I-495 and Worcester bottleneck.
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We've tried every route imaginable over the years and avoid cities and tolls because I'm usually towing a boat.
Considering the shut down traffic shouldn't be bad passing through some cities so if it was me I'd take I-93 to rt3 to Nashua,495 to 90 (Mass Pike) 84 to Garden State Pkwy and then just stay on 95 south. Normally I wouldn't go near Baltimore and Washington because of the traffic but should be a breeze right now |
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Hi, I usually fly down every other week, but just drove down on Monday. The traffic was very light and even though I intended to use the 84/81 outer loop as opposed to 95 but the GPS kept pushing me to 95. I did not slow down even when I brushed NYC. I left at 5 AM made one stop for fuel and pulled into my hotel in Rock Hill SC at 845 PM that night. I have driven approx 700 miles this week around the Carolinas, I have not been in a traffic jam yet, even around Charlotte. Good luck on your trip.
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Do what Broadhopper said. We took that route BACK from Florida. Wouldn't even think about going thru Ct, NY(city) or NJ. Probably added 2 hrs total to trip but way less stressful. We stayed at a Fairfield Inn (a Marriott property) in Salem, Va - checked in at 10pm and out by 7AM - saw no one but the clerk
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The lure of getting right through the NE metro areas due to the diminished C19 traffic must be tempered with "what if's".
What if I have a car issue? What if I need gas or a bio break? What if I get into an accident? The thought of having any of that happen so close to C19 hot spots has me taking the outer route. 93S 89N 9W 91S 84W 81S And son on... |
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8gv....
If I follow your instructions, and take 84W, where exactly do I pickup 81S ? And at what point do I cross the Hudson ? Tarrytown over the Tapanzee bridge ? Thanks, BD Quote:
8Gv.... If I follow your instructions, and take 84W, where exactly do I pickup 81S ? |
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If you take this route, I84 intersects I81 near Scranton, PA. This is an alternative route I take when traffic is busy. Nice drive.
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As Resident above states, Scranton PA.
Here's my unsolicited tip for forcing an unsophisticated, old school gps to play ball your way: 1) Have a piece of paper with the big picture route directions. For example: "84W to SCRANTON, then 81S" 2) Enter each intersection city on the gps and save them as waypoints. 3) Create a trip list for easy access to these waypoints. 4) Start your trip with the gps guiding you to your first waypoint city. 5) When about 10 miles out, change to the next city. 6) Repeat until you arrive at your destination. (Those who use smart phone navigation apps can start laughing now.) |
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Another benefit of the 84W to 81S to 77S route - which is the route I take, is you do skim through NJ and at Port Jervis exit on 84 is full service fuel which might make the trip a little simpler if that is an issue for you.
Once you hit 81 its simple but long rolling highway through the Shenandoah Valley - |
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Hey everyone! It's the Mario Cuomo Bridge, not the Tappan Zee. Andrew named it after his father so when his brother, Fredo becomes governor, he'll rename the George Washington Bridge after him.
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Also, I wanted to add that anyone traveling from the north down to DC can also get off in Delaware and take this beautiful scenic route and avoid Baltimore City and come over on the Bay Bridge and continue on to Washington. When we lived in Middletown, Delaware, we used to visit my daughter at college in DC and we always took this route. It’s absolutely beautiful.
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Going to follow 84W then 81S then I95 in Richmond. I only wish to drive no more than 8 hrs each day, and think I can cover 400 miles each day, making this a 2 1/2 day trip. This said, looking at stop-over points with trailer. May stop at Walmart parking lot first night, or RV camping spots along the route ? Looking for suggestions ? |
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Avoid I95 North of Richmond. Lots of construction as well as traffic. I95 South of Richmond should be fine. This is as of May 1. driving from FL to NH.
With an RV. Why not take I95 to I77, then do a little camping on the Blue Ridge Parkway? If not, I77 will take you to I81. Take I84 to I91, NH-9 home.
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Mass Pike to 84 to 284 to 684 Tappan Zee Bridge Garden state parkway to Jersey Turnpike then the tunnels, eastern side of the beltway (only difference here is depending on time of day i sometimes shoot the gut) living right near 495 belt in MA i usually leave at 9:30ish at night or later, sun coming up before and after passing the Philip Morris Factory
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After many years of traveling from NH to Quantico, VA and trying every different route, this was always the fastest. As far as getting through DC,...after almost three decades of doing work in the district, the trick was always to time your travel to go through / around the city between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Stay off the BWI parkway no matter what and use the the 95 to 495 beltway to go around the city... Dan
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For most of the 17 years I lived in Richmond, VA and traveled back to the Boston area to visit family, I preferred the Eastern Shore route to avoid Baltimore city and the DC Beltway. After the Delaware Memorial Bridge, I take the exit to Rt 13 (the Eastern Shore highway) toward New Castle, DE. Well into the Eastern Shore I pick up Rt 301 and follow it through Annapolis, MD (it is also Rt 50 there), onto Rt 207 in Bowling Green,VA to I95 just north of Richmond. It may be longer/slower than the I95 all interstate, but it is a pleasant country drive with a lot less stress and fast speeding traffic and trucks. It is mostly 4 lane divided highway, but with some short stretches in small towns by the shopping centers and some traffic lights. Much lower blood pressure than the Beltway!
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