minnie1012
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- Nov 25, 2008
Hi We are headed down in a few weeks and typically we take the dreaded 95 all the way down. Last time we flew so we haven't driven in several years. I doubt much has changed traffic wise. I live in Central/Jersey Shore area of NJ. I have a trip tik from AAA but I also mapped it out via Google maps. It's given me a few alternate ways but I'm not sure if they are going to be good ways to go for a few reasons, are they taking us through areas that wouldn't be any better traffic wise, will there not be places where we could stop to eat, go to bathroom etc? Are any of you familiar with these routes:
Route #1 has us taking De-1/US113 (I skipped the way to get to that point so this wouldn't be too long). Then getting on I-64 in Norfolk. Then 264, 664, US 58 then getting on 95S in Rocky Mountain, NC. I think we may have come home from Virginia Beach this way and it was pretty good.
Route #2 has us going through Pennsylvania to get 95S then taking 495S toward Baltimore. Then 95S then DE 896, then 301, then 50 towards Washington. Then 95 back toward Richmond. Then 295 via via exit 84A toward Richmond Intl. Then 95S for remainder.
Does my condensed version make sense? Are either of these good options? Thank you!
Route #1 has us taking De-1/US113 (I skipped the way to get to that point so this wouldn't be too long). Then getting on I-64 in Norfolk. Then 264, 664, US 58 then getting on 95S in Rocky Mountain, NC. I think we may have come home from Virginia Beach this way and it was pretty good.
Route #2 has us going through Pennsylvania to get 95S then taking 495S toward Baltimore. Then 95S then DE 896, then 301, then 50 towards Washington. Then 95 back toward Richmond. Then 295 via via exit 84A toward Richmond Intl. Then 95S for remainder.
Does my condensed version make sense? Are either of these good options? Thank you!