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State Road 524 (SR 524) is a five-mile-long southwest–northeast street in Cocoa, Florida.It is signed east–west. The western terminus is an intersection with SR 520 just outside the Cocoa city limits; the eastern terminus is an intersection with SR 501 just south of a SR 528 interchange at Grissom Parkway.
Broward Boulevard is an 11.766 miles (18.936 km) [1] [2] long major east–west thoroughfare through Broward County, Florida, mostly designated State Road 842 (SR 842). The western terminus is an intersection with Commodore Drive in Plantation , and it continues east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Fort Lauderdale .
Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Brevard County, Florida, highlighting Cocoa in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
I-95 has designated places to enter and exit the express lanes in Broward and Miami-Dade. And the poles have a job to do, although some of them are just lying down on the job.
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main Interstate Highway of Florida's Atlantic Coast. It begins at a partial interchange with US Highway 1 (US 1) just south of downtown Miami and heads north through Jacksonville , and to the Georgia state line at the St. Marys River near Becker .
The north–south section along NW 31 Avenue was redesignated State Road 849 by Florida Department of Transportation, and Hammondville Road became Coconut Creek Parkway and was redesignated SR 912. [24] Around the year 2000, SR 912 was relinquished to Broward County control and converted to CR 912.
Ramp signals are a fixture on I-95 in Miami-Dade and Broward.
In that county it intersects SR 524 (the original approach to the Bennett Causeway) and SR 9 (Interstate 95, I-95), before entering Cocoa and intersecting SR 501, SR 519 and SR 5 (U.S. Route 1, US 1). In Cocoa, SR 520 is known as King Street.