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- BackOfThePackExplorerTraffic Volume, is what makes a heavy slog. No avoiding it in the Bos-Wash. It’s fatiguing as hell.
So, unless you’re set on destinations in those areas, IH81-S to IH64-E is the way around & past (use Richmond bypass).
Longer is better.
(Staying on 81 farther south is a crapshoot).
. - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIIIt’s easy getting through the Norfolk/VA Beach area and onto 58. Go down the US 13, and leave I-95 alone. You will never be near Richmond. I have a home in Baltimore and one in Durham also. Need help, I live and travel this route often and have for years.
- VeebyesExplorer IITwo options, both involve the Eastern Shore.
301 S, over the Bay Bridge. No toll westbound. Continue 301 S over the Potomac & then whatever after that. 301 continues to more or less parallel 95 but is a real nice, quiet, 4 lane road for a long way.
The other is 13 S through DE & on to the CBBT to Virgina Beach. Who told you no propane on the CBBT? They are WRONG. Done it many times. SB, pull over just before toll at N end & turn the propane off. That is all that is required.
The trip over & under on the CBBT is an experience all by itself. 20 miles of bridge & 2 deep tunnels. - BumpyroadExplorer
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Go to Norfolk---Take US 58 west out of there all the way to I-85 at South Hill. It is good 4 lane road. Take I-85 South to Durham. There are other ways but none less complicated.
from I-95 at Richmond, take I-85 to durham. don't go near Norfolk
if you stay on I-95, take the middle lane down to the I-85 turnoff, exit 51. if you take I-295 you need to backtrack about 5 miles.
bumpy - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIIGo to Norfolk---Take US 58 west out of there all the way to I-85 at South Hill. It is good 4 lane road. Take I-85 South to Durham. There are other ways but none less complicated.
- HighwayJunkyExplorerMy MH is "all-electric" so I need not worry about Propane restrictions. Plus, as added into I will be headed to Durham,NC.
- BumpyroadExplorer
ferndaleflyer wrote:
And it may well be for those that travel at the high use hours......But the OP never did say where he was going in NC---it makes a difference.
that stretch of I-95 is always high use.
bumpy - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIIAnd it may well be for those that travel at the high use hours......But the OP never did say where he was going in NC---it makes a difference.
- BumpyroadExplorerremember that that stretch of I-95 from DC to Fredericksburg won the distinction of being the worst in the Universe. well maybe just worst in the US.
bumpy - ferndaleflyerExplorer III90mi from Norfolk to Richmond and I-95 or 80mi to hit it at Emporia. It seems you are heading for Eastern NC so if you are going to the outer banks going to Norfolk is the BEST idea. I travel from BWI airport to central NC frequently and my method is to time it right to catch the toll road out of DC when it goes South. Noon on week days. I go down the BW parkway, DC 295, to I-395, hits I-95 at Springfield, VA.This will get you below most of the congestion and saves a ton of time. Must have an EZ Pass.
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