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Driving Time between Berlin, Maryland and Stowe, Vermont

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The Best Ways to Drive from Berlin, Maryland to Stowe, Vermont

If you're planning a road trip from Maryland to Vermont, you may be wondering how long it'll take and which routes are the quickest. Here's a rundown of the fastest and slowest routes, the distance of those routes, and the drive times based on peak and low-traffic patterns.

The Route Options

The fastest route from Berlin to Stowe is via I-95 North, I-195 East, and I-89 North. This route is approximately 558 miles long and takes about 9 hours to drive without traffic. However, during peak hours, this route may take up to 11-12 hours due to congestion and rush hour traffic.

Another option is to take Route 13 to Route 202 to Route 9 to Route 91 to exit 10. You will then want to go onto state route 100 toward Waterbury. This scenic route is about 660 miles long and takes about 11 hours without traffic. However, during peak hours, this route can take up to 13-14 hours due to construction or heavy congestion.

The Drive Times

To estimate a drive time to Vermont, you'll need to take into account the time when traffic is busiest. During peak hours, traffic can sometimes double your drive time. To avoid the rush hour and congestion, it's best to plan your trip outside of these times.

If you were to take the I-95 North, I-195 East, and I-89 North route, during peak traffic time it would take approximately 11-12 hours. During low traffic time, however, it will take about 9 hours. The alternative scenic route will take approximately 13-14 hours during peak traffic time, and 11 hours without.

The Conclusion

While the I-95 North, I-195 East, and I-89 North route is the fastest, traffic can slow you down during peak hours. If you're not in a rush, consider taking the scenic Rt 13 to Rt 202 to Rt 9 to Rt 91 to exit 10, followed by state route 100 toward Waterbury.

Regardless of which route you take, make sure you factor in the time it takes to stop for food, gas, and rest breaks. You don't want to be driving fatigued, especially on a long road trip like this one.

Now that you know the fastest and slowest routes, feel free to plan your journey accordingly. Always be aware of the weather changes and current road reports while you drive. Safe travels!

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