District of Columbia → North Carolina · Interstate 95 / Interstate 66
Wrapping up the trip, the homebound leg from Washington, District of Columbia, back to Greensboro, North Carolina, layers another 470 km (292 miles) onto the odometer along Interstate 95 / Interstate 66 and tacks on roughly 4h 29m to the cumulative day. Drivers leaving Washington, the capital of the United States and seat of the federal government, usually pull into Greensboro, the Piedmont Triad city and historic textile manufacturing center, with an empty calendar but an inbox of paperwork — toll receipts, fuel invoices, visit reports, and meeting minutes all need to be tagged inside the cab before they get tangled with other paper stacks at the office. Average fuel spend on the return holds near $39.28 for the 42.7 liters (11.3 gallons) burned. Mileage reimbursement for the homeward stretch totals $202.10 at the $0.43/km benchmark. Use the Clara generator to emit a single PDF combining the outbound and return legs with a QR validation code: corporate finance processes the batch within two business days.