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  2. Interstate 75 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate's speed limit is 70 mph (110 km/h) for its entire length in Florida. The portion of I-75 from Tampa northward was a part of the original 1955 Interstate Highway plans, with I-75's southern terminus at I-4 's current western terminus. Planning to extend the Interstate south to Miami began in 1968 after massive growth in Southwest ...

  3. Interstate 75 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States.As with most Interstates that end in 5, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, traveling from State Road 826 (SR 826, Palmetto Expressway) and SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) on the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border (northwest of Miami, Florida) to Sault Ste. Marie ...

  4. List of Interstate Highways in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Scenic. The Interstate Highways in the state of Florida are owned and maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). [3] There are four primary interstate highways and eight auxiliary highways, with a ninth proposed, totaling 1,497.58 miles (2,410.12 km) interstate miles in Florida. The longest interstate is I-75, extending 470. ...

  5. Florida State Road 40 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 40. State Road 40 (SR 40) is a 91.8-mile-long (147.7 km) east–west highway across northern and east-central Florida, running from U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) in Rainbow Lakes Estates eastward through Ocala over the Ocklawaha River and through the heart of the Ocala National Forest to SR A1A in Ormond Beach.

  6. List of toll roads in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of toll roads in Florida. Florida has 734 miles (1,181 km) of toll roads, bridges, and causeways as of June 2013. The longest of these is Florida's Turnpike, running 313 miles (504 km), opened in 1957. Most toll roads have state road designations with a special toll shield, including the Turnpike and Homestead Extension.

  7. Florida State Road 56 - Wikipedia

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    The state road at the beginning of its route is a six-lane avenue that passes through a rural area of Wesley Chapel. [4] After 0.9 miles (1.4 km), SR 56 comes to an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75). [5] The on-ramps allow access to both northbound and southbound I-75.

  8. Florida State Road 93 - Wikipedia

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    Florida State Road 93. State Road 93 (SR 93) is the unsigned Florida Department of Transportation designation for most of Interstate 75 (I-75) in Florida. It runs from the Georgia state line to the interchange with the Palmetto Expressway and the Gratigny Parkway in Miami Lakes near the Opa-locka, Florida, Airport.

  9. Florida State Road 681 - Wikipedia

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    Toll. Scenic. ← SR 679. SR 681. → SR 682. State Road 681 (SR 681), also known as the Venice Connector, [2] is a four-mile-long (6.4 km) spur of Interstate 75 (SR 93) near Nokomis, Florida. The road operated as the southern terminus of the expressway in the early 1980s before Interstate 75 extended south to Naples. [1]