Common Highways Used for Virginia Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 64 (I-64): Runs east-west across Virginia, connecting cities such as Norfolk, Richmond, and Charlottesville, and continuing into West Virginia. | |||
Interstate 66 (I-66): Extends from Washington, D.C., westward to I-81 near Front Royal, serving Northern Virginia and facilitating access to the nation's capital. | |||
Interstate 77 (I-77): Passes through the southwestern part of the state, connecting North Carolina to West Virginia, and serving cities like Wytheville. | |||
Interstate 81 (I-81): Traverses north-south through western Virginia, linking cities such as Winchester, Harrisonburg, Roanoke, and Bristol, and continuing into Tennessee and West Virginia. | |||
Interstate 85 (I-85): Enters Virginia from North Carolina, passing through South Hill and Petersburg before terminating in Petersburg. | |||
Interstate 95 (I-95): Runs north-south along the eastern part of the state, connecting major cities including Alexandria, Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, and extending from North Carolina to Washington, D.C. | |||
Interstate 195 (I-195): Serves as a connector within Richmond, linking I-95 to the downtown area. | |||
Interstate 295 (I-295): Forms a bypass around Richmond, connecting with I-95 and I-64 to facilitate traffic flow around the city. | |||
Interstate 395 (I-395): Extends from I-95 in Springfield into Washington, D.C., serving as a primary route for commuters from Northern Virginia. | |||
Interstate 495 (I-495): Also known as the Capital Beltway, it encircles Washington, D.C., passing through Northern Virginia and Maryland, and connecting with multiple major highways. | |||
Interstate 564 (I-564): Provides access within Norfolk, connecting I-64 to the Naval Station Norfolk. | |||
Interstate 581 (I-581): Connects I-81 to downtown Roanoke, facilitating access to the city. | |||
Interstate 664 (I-664): Forms part of the Hampton Roads Beltway, connecting Chesapeake and Newport News via the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel. | |||
U.S. Route 1 (US 1): Runs parallel to I-95, connecting cities such as Alexandria, Fredericksburg, and Richmond. | |||
U.S. Route 11 (US 11): Parallels I-81 through western Virginia, serving towns like Winchester, Staunton, and Roanoke. | |||
U.S. Route 13 (US 13): Runs along the Eastern Shore, connecting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel to Maryland. | |||
U.S. Route 15 (US 15): Traverses north-south through central Virginia, connecting towns such as Culpeper and Farmville. | |||
U.S. Route 17 (US 17): Runs northeast-southwest, connecting Fredericksburg to the Hampton Roads area. | |||
U.S. Route 29 (US 29): Extends from Washington, D.C., through Charlottesville and Lynchburg, into North Carolina. | |||
U.S. Route 50 (US 50): Crosses Northern Virginia, connecting Washington, D.C., to Winchester and continuing into West Virginia. | |||
U.S. Route 58 (US 58): Runs east-west across southern Virginia, connecting cities such as Virginia Beach, Suffolk, and Bristol. | |||
U.S. Route 60 (US 60): Traverses east-west, connecting Richmond to Lexington and continuing into West Virginia. |