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Tips for Car Shipping to Maryland

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Tips for Car Shipping into MarylandMaryland may not seem like a popular auto transport destination, but it often sees plenty of traffic, particularly the eastern parts of the state where most of the major population centers are concentrated. Maryland ranks 5th among the 50 states in terms of population density, which is a great metric when it comes to weighing the popularity of specific areas of the country in terms of the auto shipping industry. Maryland, of course, also sits just north of Washington, D.C., the nation’s capital, and Baltimore, the largest city, only sits about an hour or so north of D.C. That, plus the fact that Baltimore is squarely within the larger Boston-D.C. metroplex makes it one of the most popular car shipping places to ship to or from. Learn more about the state of Maryland here.

I-95 is the main interstate that services eastern Maryland, running north-south along the entire east coast. I-95 is one of the most heavily-traveled interstates in the country and one of the most popular in terms of car shipping services. Every major east-west interstate likes to cross I-95 somewhere, which makes it easy to get into most major cities in the northeastern part of the country. The fact that Maryland sits in the southern parts of the entire metropolis, auto transporters have an easy time getting into and out of the area. Western Maryland is a bit more difficult to ship into or out of, as it is decidedly more rural and less accessible for auto transporters, but it still should not be that much more than shipping into eastern Maryland due to how small the state is – it ranks just 42nd in terms of total area. Read more about car shipping to or from Maryland here.


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