pjinthedaks wrote:
Two years ago, parts of 22A were a little rough. We take I87 north to exit 28 and take Route 74 (some recently paved)to the light in Ticonderoga. Left on to 9N to the Champlain bridge road. Right and follow that until you cross the bridge. Bear to the left after you cross the bridge and follow that road until it intersects with 22A. Turn left and continue until you reach 7. Turn left and go to Burlington. There was some construction on 7 north. This should be much faster and better roads. Enjoy your trip!
It's New England, so chances are that you'll find some rough spots (and construction) on most any road. The one leads to the other, at least in a general sense, but there can sometimes be a distressingly long delay in between the cause and the effect.
Crossing at Crown Point isn't any faster if you're heading north (or south). It's probably about the same travel time. In my experience, the road conditions aren't very much different on average either. (Coming from the west it is quicker to cut through the Adirondiacks on e.g. NY 8 and then cross at Crown Point, as one forms a twisty sort of hypotenuse, but not so much from the south.)
I most recently took 22A a bit over a month ago with my motorhome, and don't remember anything notably rough. I took the northern bridge to route 8 on the way out on that trip, and also don't remember anything notably rough going that way. There's nothing wrong with either choice.