Alright, picking up a load in West Seneca, NY to Auburndale, FL 1 route is I-79 to I-77 to I-26 to I-95 and the second one is I-390 to US-15 to I-270 to I-95. I'm more leaning towards the second one because I know when I get around Washington, about 50 miles from there is all flat land, I didn't want to take I-77 in West Virginia, Google Map say first route is shorter, but I see a lot of snake on both routes LMFAO!!!! So what do you guys think?
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I'd take 400 to US219, and pick up one of 2 or 3 routes south in PA......
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I' rather drive mts than high traffic routes.
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You're not avoiding mountains no matter what route you pick but I'd take 15-81-77-95. The WV route will be brutal on the truck when heavy. The entire beautiful state is all Appalachians.
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I’m currently running the first route backwards up to Pittsburgh. Just left out of Bartow, FL, 10 minutes past Auburndale. This route isn’t as crazy as you’d think. I run tanker, just follow the road signs and watch your speed through central and southern WV. After Fancy Gap, it starts to smooth out. Happy I am empty now though
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