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ependydad
Mar 26, 2018Explorer
Where specifically will you be before hand?
You might be able to bring in I-70 to I-95 south in Maryland. But you have to be decently north to make that viable.
Otherwise, Route 200 is a tollroad that runs east/west. The problem there is that there aren't many bridges that cross you from Virginia to Maryland.
Really, 495 is your most viable option. Just take it slow and avoid Friday and rush hours (Mon-Thurs, 10-2). I've never had an issue towing through there at 50-55mph.
You might be able to bring in I-70 to I-95 south in Maryland. But you have to be decently north to make that viable.
Otherwise, Route 200 is a tollroad that runs east/west. The problem there is that there aren't many bridges that cross you from Virginia to Maryland.
Really, 495 is your most viable option. Just take it slow and avoid Friday and rush hours (Mon-Thurs, 10-2). I've never had an issue towing through there at 50-55mph.
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