Thanks ahead. :thumbup
287 to the GSP.
Nav will want to take you through Bridgehampton/Princeton on 206 (?) but its a 2 lane road so I usually stay on 287 all the way to 95.
Which track are you doing?
^^ what he said.
I love the GSP for some reason.
Thunderbolt. :excited:excited:excited but I am staying in Millville tonight.
Try to leave work as late as I can today, is it possible to get there in under 4 hours in normal driving speed? This is exactly why I asked, I am sure people know a better way to get there quick.
Prob 4.5 using that route. Depending on how late you’re leaving, you can take a more direct route through NYC/northern NJ and save some time. The 287>95>GSP route is usually faster during the day. Gotta love east coast travel.
Have fun, ride fast, take chances, etc.
Ah, ok. So 4.5 is not so bad, may be I can leave afterwork instead. Yeah, the weather looks it could turn shitty; Rain mode+ABS+traction control should fix that…:rofl
Take pics!!!
Good luck.
Sure thing! Thanks! :thumbup
Smart man.
Thanks for the directions!
Bring a GPS to “avoid” roads. You can get fucked down here with traffic.
Garmin GPS is infatuated with the George Washington Bridge. It’ll take you off of 87 just to make you go over it when you can stay on 87 to get to your destination. Example, leaving JGA, you can just go over the TriBourgh to 87, but Garmin will tell you to get off, go over GWB, and get back on 87, ha. I think the states have deals with GPS companies to generate revenue.
TriBourgh = RFK. Stupid, yes.
That does seem very odd. Westchester can be nutty but that’s really out of the way.
Pffttttbwbwwahahhahaha
Isn’t Garmin a d00d?!