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Merrykalia
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
Unless you take a MAJOR detour, you will not get to Williamsburg without going through the mountains!
Thousands of large trucks do it everyday, you just need to get in the right hand lane and go. Be alert to the speed warning signs for the downhills, curves and other road hazards.
To alter a little from what Atlee said, if you get to Richmond, VA and it is after 6 pm or during non-working, weekend hours, just take I-64 straight on through downtown Richmond. It will save you about 30 minutes and traffic is usually not too bad. If there is a wreck, all of that goes out the window.
Once you get used to traveling in the mountains, it's a piece of cake, just don't get too over-confident and start rolling too fast.
Thousands of large trucks do it everyday, you just need to get in the right hand lane and go. Be alert to the speed warning signs for the downhills, curves and other road hazards.
To alter a little from what Atlee said, if you get to Richmond, VA and it is after 6 pm or during non-working, weekend hours, just take I-64 straight on through downtown Richmond. It will save you about 30 minutes and traffic is usually not too bad. If there is a wreck, all of that goes out the window.
Once you get used to traveling in the mountains, it's a piece of cake, just don't get too over-confident and start rolling too fast.
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