2 Roads
FL-570 E 2 traffic
US-17 2 traffic
US-17 N 2 traffic
US-17 S 2 traffic
US-17-92 2 traffic
US-27 N 2 traffic
US-27 S 2 traffic
US-92 E 2 traffic
US-92 W 2 traffic
Cities along US-231 Florida
US-231 Alford Incidents
US-231 Campbellton Incidents
US-231 Cottondale Incidents
US-231 Fountain Incidents
US-231 Graceville Incidents
US-231 Lynn Haven Incidents
US-231 Marianna Incidents
US-231 Panama City Incidents
US-231 Youngstown Incidents

About US-231

U.S. Highway 231 is a major north-south highway that runs through the state of Florida. It spans approximately 300 miles from Perry in the north to Panama City in the south, passing through several cities along the way, including Tallahassee, Lake City, and Live Oak.

U.S. Highway 231 is a crucial transportation link for local residents, visitors, and businesses in the communities it serves. It provides access to major attractions, such as the Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, and is also a key route for commercial and industrial traffic, connecting businesses with customers and suppliers throughout the region.

Despite its importance, U.S. Highway 231 can also be heavily congested during peak travel times, particularly near larger cities. To manage traffic and reduce congestion, the Florida Department of Transportation has implemented several measures, such as dynamic lane management and intelligent transportation systems.

In addition to these efforts, alternative modes of transportation are also available, such as public transportation and carpooling, which can provide relief to drivers and reduce the amount of traffic on the highway.

Despite its challenges, U.S. Highway 231 remains a vital transportation artery, serving millions of drivers and residents each year. The ongoing improvements and alternative transportation options are helping to make the road safer and more efficient for everyone who travels on it.