PanamaMike
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I know there has been lots of discussion on this board about which route to take so for my recent trip I chose to try both of them.
My house in Toronto to DTD (my first stop upon arriving and my last stop before returning home)
Trip down via 1-75:
Distance:2, 247 km
Time on road 24:20
Time spent driving: 22:35 (deducting rest stops, gas stops, border crossing wait)
Avg. speed 99.8 km/h
Trip back via I-77/79/90
Distance: 2,164 km
Time on road 24:00
Time spent driving: 22:00 (same deductions)
Avg. speed: 98.3 km/h
I-75 is a flater, straighter drive. I-77 is certainly more picturesque although this time of year, bare trees are bare trees no matter where they are. By the time I got into Pennsylvania, I was getting a little tired of all the hills and curves
More services along I-75 but that's not to say I-77/79 is lacking in hotels, gas stations or restaurants.
One thing I did notice is most of the hotel signs along I-75 have the room price right up there for you to see making it easier to choose where you want to stay. The Holiday Inn on the left for $56 or the Motel 6 on the right for $35.
I saw very few prices posted along I-77/79 which meant having to go in to learn the room rate.
In the end, very little difference in time and distance travelled.
My house in Toronto to DTD (my first stop upon arriving and my last stop before returning home)
Trip down via 1-75:
Distance:2, 247 km
Time on road 24:20
Time spent driving: 22:35 (deducting rest stops, gas stops, border crossing wait)
Avg. speed 99.8 km/h
Trip back via I-77/79/90
Distance: 2,164 km
Time on road 24:00
Time spent driving: 22:00 (same deductions)
Avg. speed: 98.3 km/h
I-75 is a flater, straighter drive. I-77 is certainly more picturesque although this time of year, bare trees are bare trees no matter where they are. By the time I got into Pennsylvania, I was getting a little tired of all the hills and curves
More services along I-75 but that's not to say I-77/79 is lacking in hotels, gas stations or restaurants.
One thing I did notice is most of the hotel signs along I-75 have the room price right up there for you to see making it easier to choose where you want to stay. The Holiday Inn on the left for $56 or the Motel 6 on the right for $35.
I saw very few prices posted along I-77/79 which meant having to go in to learn the room rate.
In the end, very little difference in time and distance travelled.