New York is the city that never sleeps, and traffic always seems to be busy all the time. But traffic can usually seem to be the lightest during the early morning hours. According to Mapquest, it's an 8 hour drive, nearly 500 miles. If you leave around 3am, then you can be in Raleigh around 11am, when traffic in THAT area is lighter as well.
New York is the city that never sleeps, and traffic always seems to be busy all the time. But traffic can usually seem to be the lightest during the early morning hours. According to Mapquest, it's an 8 hour drive, nearly 500 miles. If you leave around 3am, then you can be in Raleigh around 11am, when traffic in THAT area is lighter as well.
Of course there will be traffic at 10am. You should leave between 9pm-3am if you want to beat traffic.
from Somerville to Boston is like a 20 minute drive but it all depends on the out rageous traffic but if you want to beat you have to at least leave at 5:00 in the morning to beat it,the traffic........sorry
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It depends entirely on when (as in what day of the week or month, etc.) you intend to make the trip and whether you prefer to arrive in the morning, afternoon, or evening. It also depends on whether you want to drive a straight 8-9 hours or you would prefer to take breaks.If this is about traveling for an American holiday, then the roads are going to be terrible regardless of when you travel, but an overnight drive is probably going to be the least terrible.
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Information about local traffic in real time can be found online from many different websites. Some of the most reliable websites in this respect include Traffic and Beat the Traffic.
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