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Rangerman40
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Mar 23, 2017

Chesapeake Bay Bridge (not the tunnel)

The other one.... Rt 50 out of Annapolis. Anyone drive their RV across that thing? It looks tight to say the least. Im going no to be in DC and will be going to Assateague Island and 50 is the fastest route but if need be I can take 95 north to Newark and then head south. I have a 40ft fifth wheel for reference.

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  • esyers wrote:
    Lantley wrote:
    The bay bridge is fine. I go across with the RV a dozen times during the RV season. No worries crossing the Bay bridge. Beware of the occasional wind restrictions, but otherwise you'll be fine.
    Now if you want narrow travel the 2 lane Harry Nice bridge across the Potomac on 301


    X2 on BOTH, the Harry Nice bridge is the narrow one. As mentioned, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge is just long.


    I am hearing from a VA friend that they are finally going to do something with the Harry Nice bridge. Finally!
  • Rangerman40 wrote:
    The other one.... Rt 50 out of Annapolis. Anyone drive their RV across that thing? It looks tight to say the least. Im going no to be in DC and will be going to Assateague Island and 50 is the fastest route but if need be I can take 95 north to Newark and then head south. I have a 40ft fifth wheel for reference.


    Big bridge - wide lanes - NO PROBLEM - Live here and do it all the time, actually have kept the Coach on Both Sides of the Bridge - Never been an Issue.

    When driving over get to the Toll Booth to the far right - gives you move room on the passenger side (no booth that side)


    Enjoy the Island and the entire Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware - Virginia.
  • Cross it quite few times pulling the toad.No bad at all.Glimit.the slow lane and do the speed limit.You will be fine.Also nice scenery.
  • Just went through there, it was not that bad at all.
  • Lantley wrote:
    The bay bridge is fine. I go across with the RV a dozen times during the RV season. No worries crossing the Bay bridge. Beware of the occasional wind restrictions, but otherwise you'll be fine.
    Now if you want narrow travel the 2 lane Harry Nice bridge across the Potomac on 301


    X2 on BOTH, the Harry Nice bridge is the narrow one. As mentioned, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge is just long.
  • I have driven across it, and don't plan to ever do it again. Having said that, it is much better than some of the others I have been on. Just avoid doing it with much wind at all. If you call ahead of time, they will provide a driver to take it across the bridge for you. Not sure if there is any charge for that.
  • The bay bridge is fine. I go across with the RV a dozen times during the RV season. No worries crossing the Bay bridge. Beware of the occasional wind restrictions, but otherwise you'll be fine.
    Now if you want narrow travel the 2 lane Harry Nice bridge across the Potomac on 301
  • It's not bad. It looks narrow but it's mostly psychological as the lanes are standard width. Semi trucks drive it all the time. Just stay to the right and drive at normal speed and you'll be fine. I'd avoid it in high winds but there will be warnings and or restrictions posted at those times.
  • I've towed our RV up and down I-95 and back and forth across the CBB (Rt 50) and I would 10 times rather go across the bridge than travel I-95.

    Yes, it's a bridge, it's long, it's narrow, but it's got more than 1 lane and it's straight for the most part. Travel at a decent speed, 45 or so and just go. Don't white knuckle it, it's the same as many bridges, just a bit longer. It sure beats going around.