I'd take Rt 81 instead of 95 out of Va. You will get to see a lot of PA farm country, the PA mountains, some lovely farm country in southern NY, and then the Catskills region south of Syracuse. Then I'd take the Thruway (Rt 90) at Syracuse to the Albany area. 87 runs north into the Adirondacks from Albany and South to the Rotten Apple. You could take Rt 8 from Syracuse to the Albany area if you don't want to drive a toll road, but 8 and the Thruway parallel each other within sight of each other most of the way. Either way you will pass through the Mohawk Valley all the way to Albany. Basically, any route you choose from about 75 miles north of the Rotten Apple will take you through some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. You will see more stinking cops through NY than the whole rest of your trip combined, but they are not quite as bad on speeding tickets as they were years ago. Rt 81 and thruway traffic generally runs at 70 to 75 mph. The cops generally leave you alone unless you are on the sunny side of 80. I have found PA much the same way these days. PA also used to be an absolute b#@$%H for writing tickets for 1-2 MPH over the limit. Most two laners are a 55 mph limit and if you stay on the shady side of 65 you should be okay. 67-68 WILL get you a ticket. Much more than 5 over in villages will get you ticketed also. Stay with the flow of traffic and enjoy the scenery.
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