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Driving Cost from Cambridge, Maryland to College Park, Maryland

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The Cost of Driving from Cambridge to College Park

Driving from Cambridge, Maryland to College Park, Maryland is a relatively short journey. Unfortunately, regardless of the distance, gas and toll prices can quickly cause expenses to pile up. Here’s a breakdown of the different routes available to you and the associated costs so you can make an informed decision and keep your pocketbook in mind.

Option 1: U.S. 50 W and I-495 N

This route goes through Washington D.C. and tends to have more traffic and tolls. The distance from Cambridge to College Park is approximately 85 miles. It takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. Current gas prices in Cambridge are at around $2.70 per gallon and you can expect to pay around $11.00 in gas for this trip. The toll for the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge/Chesapeake Bay Bridge is $4.00 for two-axle vehicles.

Option 2: MD-404 W and MD-3 N

This route will take you through Annapolis and may have less traffic than the first route. The distance from Cambridge to College Park is approximately 95 miles. It takes around 2 hours to complete. Current gas prices in Cambridge are at around $2.70 per gallon and you can expect to pay around $12.00 in gas for this trip. There are no tolls for this route.

Option 3: MD-16 W and I-97 N

This route will take you through Easton and may have less traffic than route one. The distance from Cambridge to College Park is approximately 95 miles. It takes around 2 hours to complete. Current gas prices in Cambridge are at around $2.70 per gallon and you can expect to pay around $12.00 in gas for this trip. There are no tolls for this route.

Overall, the most advisable route seems to be either route two or route three, as they both avoid toll fees completely. Gas prices are relatively consistent, regardless of route. Route one will still get you to your destination the fastest, but you will have to factor in the toll costs, which can add up quickly. Picking a primary route can save you money in the long run if you find yourself frequently traveling between Cambridge and College Park.

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