Driving route suggestion?
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Driving route suggestion?
Ok, so I admit this is not a foliage question. But I couldn't think of a more knowledgeable bunch when it comes to knowing Vermont roads so I'm going to ask anyway.
A good friend's daughter graduated from college and moved to Burlington from central NY yesterday for her first job. The family is VERY close, so more than likely there will be a lot of Syracuse, NY area to Burlington travel happening. What's the safest route for travel to Burlington from central NY if anyone knows?
I suggested taking the NYS thruway, exiting in Amsterdam, over through to Saratoga Springs to catch Rt. 87 then into VT and up Rt. 7 or over through Whitehall, NY to Rutland and Rt. 4 to Rt 89 and up.
They took Rt. 7 yesterday and thought it was beautiful, but then also ran into the crazy traffic on Rt. 7 South of Burlington that really extended the length of the trip and thought that Rt. 7 was too hilly for a safe drive during the winter.
My concern with Rt. 4 to Rt 89 is that you have to go over Killington Mtn, yes? Also not the easiest drive in poor weather.
Any other suggestions? I know...hilly everywhere in Vermont. But still, some locals thoughts on safest routes in the winter would be great. Thanks!
A good friend's daughter graduated from college and moved to Burlington from central NY yesterday for her first job. The family is VERY close, so more than likely there will be a lot of Syracuse, NY area to Burlington travel happening. What's the safest route for travel to Burlington from central NY if anyone knows?
I suggested taking the NYS thruway, exiting in Amsterdam, over through to Saratoga Springs to catch Rt. 87 then into VT and up Rt. 7 or over through Whitehall, NY to Rutland and Rt. 4 to Rt 89 and up.
They took Rt. 7 yesterday and thought it was beautiful, but then also ran into the crazy traffic on Rt. 7 South of Burlington that really extended the length of the trip and thought that Rt. 7 was too hilly for a safe drive during the winter.
My concern with Rt. 4 to Rt 89 is that you have to go over Killington Mtn, yes? Also not the easiest drive in poor weather.
Any other suggestions? I know...hilly everywhere in Vermont. But still, some locals thoughts on safest routes in the winter would be great. Thanks!
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I agree with mmvt. I drove from Rochester area to Burlington many times back in the day. The route you indicated is probably the "best" route. Going all the way over to 89 is waaaaaay out of the way.
Andy
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Re: Driving route suggestion?
Route US 4 from Rutland to Bridgewater can be real nasty in the winter. Route US 7 is a well kept road in the winter. After 40 years of driving VT roads, I can tell you that route US 7 to Burlington is much better than US 4 to Woodstock in the winter.
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Thank you! They appreciated the feedback.