Incident County Location Remarks Event Time End Time (estimated)
ROAD CLOSED Construction (Serious) Lee Fort Myers, FL Winkler Rd Road is closed from Cypress Lake Dr to CR-869/Summerlin Rd. Feb 13, 2025 04:31am Feb 15, 2025 04:59am
ROAD CLOSED Miscellaneous (Serious) Lee Fort Myers, FL Chamberlin Pkwy Road is closed at Regional Ln. Feb 12, 2025 05:16am Feb 15, 2025 11:10am
ROAD CLOSED Miscellaneous (Serious) Lee Fort Myers Beach, FL Fishermans Wharf Road is closed from Main St to San Carlos Blvd / Fishermans Wharf Dr. Feb 16, 2025 11:01pm Feb 19, 2025 4:50pm
ROAD CLOSED Construction (Moderate) Lee Fort Myers, FL West Rd Road is closed from Palm Beach Blvd to 3rd St. Feb 12, 2025 6:30pm Feb 15, 2025 04:59am
ROAD CLOSED Miscellaneous (Moderate) Lee Fort Myers, FL US-41 N / FL-45 / Cleveland Ave Road is closed from Braman Ave (US-41) to FL-82/FL-867/Mai Feb 15, 2025 10:02pm Feb 16, 2025 02:50am
ROAD CLOSED Miscellaneous (Moderate) Lee Fort Myers, FL Chamberlin Pkwy Road is closed at Regional Ln. Feb 12, 2025 07:01am Feb 17, 2025 9:10pm

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About Fort Myers

Fort Myers, Florida is a city located in the southwestern part of the state and is known for its beaches, warm weather, and vibrant nightlife. The main highways in Fort Myers include I-75, which runs north-south through the city and connects it to other cities such as Tampa, Naples, and Miami, and U.S. Highway 41, which runs east-west through the city and connects it to other cities such as Naples, Punta Gorda, and Sarasota.

During peak hours, traffic on these highways can become congested, especially I-75, which serves as a major north-south highway and is the main route for travelers to and from Florida's west coast and other cities in southern Florida. 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.

In addition, the FDOT works closely with local authorities to coordinate road construction and maintenance projects, ensuring minimal disruption to the flow of traffic. To help reduce traffic congestion, Fort Myers also has a robust public transportation system, including bus and shuttle services, providing residents and visitors with efficient and convenient transportation options.