Exits Traffic Cameras Incidents
Fort Drane Roads
FL-417 N Fort Drane traffic
US-17-92 Fort Drane traffic
Cities along US-441 Florida
US-441 Alachua Traffic
US-441 Apopka Traffic
US-441 Belle Glade Traffic
US-441 Belleview Traffic
US-441 Boca Raton Traffic
US-441 Boynton Beach Traffic
US-441 Canal Point Traffic
US-441 Citra Traffic
US-441 Dania Traffic
US-441 Deerfield Beach Traffic
US-441 Delray Beach Traffic
US-441 Eustis Traffic
US-441 Fort Lauderdale Traffic
US-441 Fort White Traffic
US-441 Fruitland Park Traffic
US-441 Gainesville Traffic
US-441 Grand Island Traffic
US-441 Hialeah Traffic
US-441 High Springs Traffic
US-441 Hollywood Traffic
US-441 Hunters Creek Traffic
US-441 Kenansville Traffic
US-441 Kissimmee Traffic
US-441 Lady Lake Traffic
US-441 Lake City Traffic
US-441 Lake Worth Traffic
US-441 Leesburg Traffic
US-441 Lowell Traffic
US-441 Lulu Traffic
US-441 Mc Intosh Traffic
US-441 Mcintosh Traffic
US-441 Miami Traffic
US-441 Micanopy Traffic
US-441 Mount Dora Traffic
US-441 Ocala Traffic
US-441 Okeechobee Traffic
US-441 Opa Locka Traffic
US-441 Orange Lake Traffic
US-441 Orlando Traffic
US-441 Pahokee Traffic
US-441 Plymouth Traffic
US-441 Pompano Beach Traffic
US-441 Reddick Traffic
US-441 River Ranch Traffic
US-441 Saint Cloud Traffic
US-441 Sorrento Traffic
US-441 Sparr Traffic
US-441 Summerfield Traffic
US-441 Tavares Traffic
US-441 The Villages Traffic
US-441 West Palm Beach Traffic
US-441 Zellwood Traffic

About US-441

U.S. Route 441 (US-441) is a major highway that runs through the state of Florida, stretching approximately 315 miles from the Georgia border in the north to the Miami metropolitan area in the south. The highway passes through several major cities, including Gainesville, Ocala, and Miami, as well as several smaller towns, making it an important transportation route for local residents and tourists.

US-441 provides important access to several popular tourist destinations, including the Gainesville Historic District, the Ocala National Forest, and the Miami Zoo. Additionally, US-441 connects several important ports, including the Port of Miami, making it easier for goods to be transported in and out of the state.

Despite its importance, US-441 faces several challenges, including heavy congestion during peak travel times and frequent accidents. The state of Florida is taking steps to address these issues, including the addition of express lanes, the construction of new interchanges, and the installation of intelligent transportation systems.

Overall, US-441 is a vital transportation link in Florida, providing important access to popular tourist destinations, key ports, and major cities throughout the state. The highway's historical significance and scenic beauty make it a popular route for both residents and visitors alike.