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zigzagrv wrote:chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
I use a gps app on my tablet and smartphone called Co-pilot. Been using it for years and it hasn't failed me. Like using the tablet as it has a large screen that easy viewing going down the road. It has a RV setting that you can use and set the height of you RV up to 13'.
Co-Pilot
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon
Does the premium 'CAR' version ($14.99 for US and Canada)have the RV option on it, or must you get the Truck version for that feature?
As far as OP's route is concerned, I would take I95 to Fredericksburg,VA, US17/I66 to I81, to I84 in Scranton,Pa to I95 to Maine. Longer, but scenic and a lot less traffic than I95 around Washington and Baltimore. Also, completely eliminates New York City.
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Effy wrote:Actually there are five underwater tunnels around the Va Beach area. No propane restrictions and detours down here as in Baltimore but inspection stops and main tank valve shut off verification prior to entry to the bridge/tunnel.
add - Chesapeake Bay tunnel, and the one going into VA beach.
โMar-04-2016 05:53 AM
chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
I use a gps app on my tablet and smartphone called Co-pilot. Been using it for years and it hasn't failed me. Like using the tablet as it has a large screen that easy viewing going down the road. It has a RV setting that you can use and set the height of you RV up to 13'.
Co-Pilot
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon
Ron
โMar-04-2016 05:34 AM
CT_WANDERER wrote:
You have two tunnels with restrictions for propane on the east coast that I know of. One is in Baltimore and the other is at Boston. Plan you trips to avoid them. Also as the other poster said stay away from NY City and there bridges. I go to the Tappanzee Bridge much better traveling.
Adding
You don't even want to think about taking a RV into Boston. A lot of the old New England city have very narrow street.
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2gypsies wrote:
Stay away from the big cities and get on secondary highways. You'll see a lot more of the country.
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