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About Defuniak Springs

Defuniak Springs, Florida is a small city located in the northwestern part of the state, known for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and outdoor recreation. The main highways in Defuniak Springs include U.S. Highway 90 and State Road 83, which connect the city to other cities in the region, such as Pensacola, Tallahassee, and Panama City.

Traffic on these highways is generally light and moves smoothly, even during peak hours. However, the roads can become congested during holidays and weekends, when tourists and visitors flock to the area for outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and camping. To manage the flow of traffic and reduce congestion, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) closely monitors the highways and implements measures to alleviate traffic congestion, such as adjusting traffic signals, adding extra lanes, and providing alternative routes.