80 every time. too much traffic on 70 for my taste.
Unless weather becomes a factor, I would definitely take I-80. I-70 is so straight and monotonous through Kansas. Field, field, field, sign for Jesus, field, tree, field, field, repeat. I-80 undulates along the Platte River through Nebraska. We saw a bunch of deer and a flock of cranes on that stretch last month.
We’re heading to CO from PA. I’ve always taken I70 but I80 is about the same travel time. For those of you who have traveled 70 & 80 traveling from the east to west or vice versa, do you prefer one over the other?
I have grandkids in Ohio... I've driven rt 80 for the last 25 years from NorthEast Pa. Minus construction ( and that's hard to do ) ride across Pa. is about the most scenic you'll find. I get on off the Pa TP at the Pocono exit. I wouldn't speed too much until you get past Lock Haven and then its pretty much clear sailing. I keep my cruise at 6 over and never been pulled over. I think you're safe under 80 mph but I'm not going to be the one to try it. Passing truckers ( of which there are many ) is the exception. Many unprofessional drivers simply don't know when to pull over in the right lane staying side by side with another truck for miles ( hint .. they have no ID on their trucks ) Most pro truckers are fine. Long time since I rode 70 but my memories of it aren't good..
Thank you, I have not been through Colorado on I70. I am going in Sept Elk and in Nov Deer.“The drive over the continental divide and through the mountains on I 70 is worth the extra traffic if you haven't been through it before”.
Huh? i guess I’m jaded by driving it too many times.
Good Point. Do you remember any names of the places you stopped?Nobody mentioned the amazing barbeque along 70 in Missouri and Kansas... That would probably decide it for me! Fill your coolers with beef brisket.
Good Point. Do you remember any names of the places you stopped?