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Driving Cost from Ashland, Kentucky to Smithville, Tennessee

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The Cost of Driving From Ashland, Kentucky to Smithville, Tennessee

Planning a road trip from Ashland, Kentucky to Smithville, Tennessee? Maybe you're visiting family or friends, or you're headed down for a little sightseeing. Whatever your reason for hitting the road, you're probably curious about just how much your trip will cost.

Fortunately, we've done the math for you. We'll look at the three different driving routes, the distances of each, the time it takes to get there, and of course, the cost of each route based on current gas prices.

Route 1: I-64 E and I-75 S

The first and most direct route from Ashland, Kentucky to Smithville, Tennessee is via I-64 E and I-75 S. The total distance of this route is about 310 miles and takes approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes to get there.

For this route, you'll need to pass through two tolls. The first one is the William H. Natcher Parkway toll in Kentucky, which will cost you $2.00, and the second is the Cumberland Parkway toll in Kentucky, with a cost of $2.60.

Assuming gas costs $2.50 per gallon and your vehicle gets around 26 miles per gallon (MPG), you'll need around 12 gallons of gas for a one-way trip. That means the fuel cost will be around $30.00.

So the total cost for the I-64 E and I-75 S route, including toll fees and gas, will be about $34.60.

Route 2: US-23 S and I-40 W

The second route is via US-23 S and I-40 W, and the total distance is about 352 miles. It will take about 6 hours and 15 minutes to get there.

This route includes one toll, which is the Cherokee Valley River Casino Toll in North Carolina, and costs $1.00.

Assuming the same gas prices and mileage as before, you'll need around 14 gallons of gas for a one-way trip, with a fuel cost around $35.00.

So the total cost for the US-23 S and I-40 W route, including toll fees and gas, will be about $36.00.

Route 3: US-23 S and I-75 S

The third and final route is via US-23 S and I-75 S, with a total distance of around 365 miles. You can expect to arrive in about 6 hours and 15 minutes.

This route includes one toll, which is the Cumberland Gap Tunnel toll in Tennessee, costing $4.00.

Assuming the same gas prices and mileage as before, you'll need around 14 gallons of gas for a one-way trip, with a fuel cost around $35.00.

So the total cost for the US-23 S and I-75 S route, including toll fees and gas, will be about $39.00.

Final Thoughts

Based on these calculations, the cheapest route is via I-64 E and I-75 S, with a total cost of $34.60.

Of course, the actual cost of your trip may vary based on current gas prices and your vehicle's fuel efficiency, but hopefully, this breakdown will give you a better idea of what to expect.

No matter which route you choose, we wish you a safe and happy journey!

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