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May 25, 2017

Evading Nashville and Indianopolis

Taking a trip up 24 to 65 to 69 or return takes at least two hours through Nashville many times for a distance of ten miles or so.
Indy can be near as bad or worse for 20 miles.
My idea of RVing is not staying on the road touring their potholes for 4 hours of a trip.
I have sat and figured on all the roads east and west of Nashville and reached the conclusion you can't avoid "Nashville." Nashville being the environ of maybe 50 miles in any direction and cross road for the East.
It is as bad or worse than Atlanta I75 or any of the other Interstates and roads.
So how do you avoid Nashville and Indy on your way north or south?
There has to be a way.

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  • Went through and it's a non issue during off hours. I even went through Atlanta around on Friday afternoon and it wasn't what o consider bad. And I live in the Chicago suburbs so I know Rush hour.

    Time it right and you will sail right through. Or plan your route around the major cities.
  • first, nashville and indy are not anywhere near as bad as hotlanta. that said we go thru nashville not infrequently and usually time it for mid-day hours which make it no issue. we just came thru indy the other day and always use the i-465 bypass. i-465 south between i-70 on the east side of indy to i-74 on the west side took just over 25-min at or above the posted limits at around 3pm. and the road itself was in much, much better shape than 65 or 70 thru town. we've found that the by-passes around cities are usually the better choice and to take them between 10a-3p.

    to the OP... I-65 north to I-465 north to I-69.
  • We travel through there often all depends on the time of day. There's not a big city anywhere in the country that doesn't have a Rush Hour.

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