by Nasoosie » Mon May 14, 2012 10:31 am
I try to keep at 55 mph, or 60, max, when possible. On Interstates, I ust stay in the rightest lane, and no problems with anybody. When entering a city area, I move into the second lane from the right to allow merges and people can still pass me on the left.
Going through big cities on Sundays is the best, and, as others have said, I always opt for the main route straight through the center and avoid the bypass loops which always seem to be busier. If not able to go through on a Sunday, 10:00 am is a good time to hit the center of a big city, I have discovered. As long as I know which lanes to stay in (helpful to have another set of eyes for this when TomTom and Bessie have funked out) I don't sweat it much.
My favorite road to travel on on this trip, both going north and south, is route 17 that goes diagonally between I 95 and I 81. That road is rural, has a few lights here and there, four lanes, two on each side, and just all in all relaxing to drive. There is one stretch of it I could avoid if I took another Interstate west to 81, but I opt for the two-lane part of 17 through some beautiful country----not long. This changing to 81 from 95 allows me to avoid Washington and Baltimore and NY and all that mess. It takes me to Watertown NY, Camp Drum, which is a short hop east to my house----about 100 miles of back country roads.
I would not recommend going over 60 mph, ever. (Sorry, Sharon!)
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!