GoPackGo wrote:
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Bowti wrote:
DownTheAvenue wrote:
WOW! These routes to avoid Atlanta add 200 miles and 4 hours. What's the point?
Not sure what you are talking about but, this route, we are talking about, only adds 57 miles and 1 hour and 13 minutes. Evidently you have never got caught in a 2 or 3 hour traffic jam in Atlanta. Not to mention the white knuckle excitement time to be had by all.
You may well be right, but when I used Google maps, I got the 200 miles and 4 hours.
And just so you know, I live 60 miles northeast of Atlanta so I know the traffic much better than you!
It really depends on the starting point. The OP is in Wisconsin. You are NE of Atlanta. The OP will probably come down the length of Illinois, then pick up I-24 to go east to Nashville, where he has a choice of continuing on I-24 to connect with I-75 south at Chattanooga OR he can just get on I-65 south at Nashville and continue down to Montgomery, then Hwy 231, etc. It's a straight shot from Nashville down to I-10.
I also have been caught in too many traffic jams in Atlanta.
GoPackGo, You are spot on about my route and mileage. I also drop down from Madison and take I39, I57, and I24 to Nashville to avoid the Chicago area. The Briley Pkwy around Nashville also works for me.
I like to travel around 65 MPH when pulling and this presents somewhat of a problem in areas where lane position and lane changes are necessary in larger cities. When others around you are going 75 MPH or over, and don't want you in front of them, it seems like driving courtesy goes out the window.
Thanks again, I am going to try your route. I try to enjoy the ride, which is getting harder each year.