Driving Boston to New York in Winter
Hi,
My two friends and I are currently planning a little road trip from Boston to New York, in the first week of January. Two of us are confident drivers and I have driven in the US before (we are from Australia). We are keen to see Providence on the way. We are just concerned about the weather and driving conditions around that time?
All the websites I have checked thus far say its about 1hour to Providence and then 3h 30 or so to New York from there?
Also any suggestions on any other places we should check out on the way through?
Any advice is greatly apprecaited!
Thanks so much,
Laura
Australia
Not Enough Time to Learn, So Don't
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
For starters, you are almost guaranteed to encounter snow. Of not falling at some point as you drive, then at the very least plowed up by the side of the road, in parking lots, clogging streets, etc. Now matter how much experience you have or how 'confident' you are in your abilities, you must accept it that driving on snow and/or ice is an entirely different animal from whatever you are used to. It is a skill which must be learned slowly, at low speeds, on local streets, with help at hand, and not barreling down the motorway. I would strongly urge you to simply stay off the roads during any nasty weather and let the very competent road crews do their job and remove the white stuff before you venture out.
The times you list are for driving only and assume clear dry roads and almost no traffic. They do not include time spent stopping for gas or restroom breaks, eating, stuck behind a truck (fortunately, we don't have road trains here), or any untoward weather delays. Add to your projections time to visit a couple of worthwhile detours: the 'Cottages' in Newport,RI and Mystic Seaport in Mystic, CT.
AZBuck