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Delaware-Maryland
Locator Map
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I-95 State Index |
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The southern half
of I-95 in Maryland passes through urban areas with a lot of traffic.
'Rush hours' here tend to start earlier and last longer than rush hours
anywhere else on I-95 except New York City. You'll want to avoid driving
through this area during these periods if at all possible! We have been told that the preferred route through Baltimore is I-895 which goes through the Harbor Tunnel. This is not only a toll road but our experiences have shown that it is neither faster nor shorter. As stated, above, rush hour is bad all over this area and there is no way to beat it except by avoiding being on the road during those time periods. The northern half of I-95 in Maryland is almost rural in nature and rarely presents problems.. |
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Folks
traveling from Maryland and points south to northern New Jersey and
points north should take exit 5-D in Delaware. This puts you on I-295 (a
toll road) which, in New Jersey, becomes the New Jersey Turnpike (yes, a
toll road). Eventually, in northern New Jersey, the New Jersey Turnpike is
also signed I-95 although there is no connection to the I-95 that runs
through Pennsylvania and into New Jersey for a few miles. Folks traveling from northern New Jersey and points north to Delaware and points south should have continued on the NJ Turnpike to its end, continued on I-295 to I-95. |
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