Orlando Roads
FL-417 N Orlando traffic
I-4 Orlando traffic
I-4xpress Orlando traffic
US-17-92 Orlando traffic
Cities along US-17-92 Florida
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About Orlando

Orlando, Florida is a bustling city located in central Florida that is known for its theme parks, tourist attractions, and world-class entertainment. The main highways in Orlando include I-4, which runs east-west through the city and connects it to other cities such as Daytona Beach, Tampa, and Lakeland, and the Florida Turnpike, which is a toll road that runs north-south through the city and connects it to Miami, West Palm Beach, and other cities in southern Florida.

During peak hours, traffic on these roads can become congested, especially I-4, which serves as a major east-west highway and is the main route for tourists and locals traveling to and from the theme parks and attractions in Orlando. To manage the flow of traffic and reduce congestion, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) monitors the highways using cameras and other technology.

FDOT also implements various measures such as adjusting traffic signals, adding extra lanes, and providing alternative routes to alleviate traffic congestion. Additionally, the department works closely with local authorities to coordinate road construction and maintenance projects, ensuring minimal disruption to the flow of traffic.