Is it bad to drive on I-95 in Virginia?
Is it bad to drive on I-95 in Virginia?
It’s bad particularly south of Petersburg, Virginia, where the highway becomes just four lanes through the Carolinas — through flat, sparsely populated areas (just five cities off I-95 have more than 20,000 people in the two states). It doesn’t get much better in Georgia and Florida either.
Where to stop on I-95 in South Carolina?
Bottom line: Either plan stops in Roanoke Rapids and Lumberton, or if you’ve filled up in southern Virginia, aim for Selma or Smithfield and plan to stop in South Carolina. If needed, take the welcome center at Exit 195 or the stops at Exit 193 or 190, both in Dillon (there are no hotels at 190).
Which is the Best Exit to take on I-95 to Florida?
It will feel good psychologically to get into Florida ASAP, so try not to stop unless you’re driving a gas guzzler. This is tricky, given the immense Jacksonville metropolitan area, 20 miles into the drive. I prefer to take Exit 362 south and get on Interstate 295 (on the loop’s western side, as it’s more scenic) and return at Exit 337.
Where to stop for gas on I-95 in Georgia?
Bottom line: Load up around Florence, then drive until Georgia. If you must stop before then, do Santee at Exit 98. Georgia gas, food and lodging apart from the welcome center don’t start until four miles inside the border, so take Exit 8 or 5 if you can’t wait.
Is the Hope Mills I-95 muscle car 4 wheel drive?
13 / 17 AS-IS Extended Available Med Toreador Red (CC/Met) 4 wheel drive 0 / 0 AS-IS Extended Available Red Rear wheel drive 0 / 0
How do I get a 24 hour test drive at CarMax?
How do I get a 24-hour test drive? When shopping at a CarMax store, simply tell a sales associate that you’d like to take the car of your choice for a 24-hour test drive. You’ll be asked to provide a valid driver’s license, verifiable comprehensive and collision coverage, and to return the car to the same store on the next business day.
How many miles should a 5 year old car have?
Typically, most drivers rack up 12,000 miles per year. This means, a 5-year-old car should have roughly 60,000 miles on it. Anything significantly higher or lower may be cause for concern. But mileage isn’t the only factor to consider.