A co-worker's brother drove to Universal from north central NJ on the Friday before Memorial Day on I-95. They left at 5 PM and pulled into their hotel in Richmond at 5 AM - that's 12 hours for a drive that should be no more than 6 or 7 hours. So, I am rethinking the inland route since we will be driving down over the July 4th weekend. How bad are the trucks on I-81 - do they mostly stay in the right lane? Are there any logical stopping places along the way? Leave on Friday night or Saturday morning? Stick with I-95? Any thoughts or comments? TIA.
Though I can't predict Holiday traffic on any road, here is some info:
The trucks are not that bad. There just appears to be a higher concentration of them, b/c overall traffic count is less on the inland route, and there are fewer trucks that take the I-95 route due to city traffic issues. From my experience on I-81 (at least 7 round trips from NC to Mass.), the trucks generally stay in the right lane and do their own thing. They do this for a living, and are generally more aware of road etiquette, traffic laws, and such.
The logical stopping place for your trip, I feel, would fall somewhere between Statesville, NC and Columbia, SC. Leaving on Fri/Sat, you should avoid most of the Charlotte traffic problems associated with rush hours. Still, if it were me, I would try to get beyond Charlotte before stopping for the night, at least to Rock Hill, SC (just across the NC/SC line from Charlotte). From the NC/SC line on I-77, you'd have 530 miles to WDW property. If you pushed on down to Columbia, that puts you 90 miles closer.
Quick points of reference to WDW from:
Statesville, NC - 580 miles
NC/SC line - 530 miles
Columbia, SC - 440 miles
SC/GA line - 300 miles
If you need more info, feel free to PM me. We come across 78 to 81 to 77 when we come back from up North to NC, so I have a fair amount of info on that route, and too much info on the route from NC to WDW (77-26-95-4).
Travel safe!