Remember that I95 is nearly 2000 miles long. North of Portland theres very 
little traffic. ;)

I've driven just about the whole length of it, theres a small section in Miami 
I haven't covered (maybe 5 miles) but I've done all the rest including the DC 
corridor. Right around Boston is pretty poor as is the traffic through NYC but 
both are easily avoided. 495 goes farther around Boston and the Tappan Zee gets 
you around NYC. The CBBT gets you around DC traffic too.

Western CT is way different from the east, same with rural RI. Some people are 
amazed that there is a rural RI, its such a small state after all but I bought 
my '84 190D from a guy that worked at a deer tagging station in the woods of RI.

Dwight lives in a wonderful little town on the coast of RI with a nice ocean 
view (from the second floor of his house anyway). His place is convenient to 
Providence, the airport and train station. I stayed there when I went to Vegas 
last month and it made my early morning flight much more bearable.

-Curt

Date: Sat, 12 May 2012 17:30:55 -0600
From: Craig <diese...@pisquared.net>
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Yet another question about what it's like to live
    in various parts of the country ...
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Is I-95 backed up along its entire length, or only near New York City and
Boston?

Thanks!


Craig


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