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pappaone
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Sep 03, 2017

I - 70 vs I - 80

Heading East from Denver to Indiana, looking for the route that has the best roads with the least amount of road construction. Has anyone been across the country on either interstate I 70 or I 80 and have good or bad reports.


Thanks

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  • Hi. I have used both. To me it seems I 80 has more truck traffic than I70. Also the rest stops on I 80 seem more crowded than the rest stops on I 70... Jim2007...
  • Done them both plenty truck traffic on both. With 70 you get tolls. It would depend on where your headed in Indiana N take I80, Indianapollis or S take I70 A lot of farm land either way.
  • pappaone wrote:
    Heading East from Denver to Indiana, looking for the route that has the best roads with the least amount of road construction. Has anyone been across the country on either interstate I 70 or I 80 and have good or bad reports.


    Thanks


    Does it HAVE to be an interstate? If not, neither. Take I-70 out to Byers and get on US 36. Take it all the way across eastern Colorado, across Kansas and across Missouri. It's a really good 2 lane road with many 3 lane sections in Kansas, small towns every 30-40 miles, but not major slow down, and 4 lanes across Missouri from St. Joseph to Hannibal. Cross the Mississippi River at Hannibal and take I-72 across Illinois. Depending on your destination in Indiana, you can take I-74 to Indy, or take I-57 north toward Chicago and get off on US 24 and take that east to points north and east in Indiana.

    Have done this route multiple times, well worth it to get off the interstates and the madness of the the major truck routes on 80 or 70. If you do a search here on "US 36 Kansas" or "US 36 Missouri" you'll find multiple threads on this route and things to see/do along the way. Personally, I don't think I'll ever take one of the I-s that way back to Indiana since this is such a good route.