Florida Car Transport Routes & Highways
Interstate Highways (Main Cross-State Routes) | |||
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I-10: Runs east-west across northern Florida, connecting Jacksonville to Pensacola and extending into Alabama. Essential for transporting vehicles between northern Florida and other Gulf Coast states. | |||
I-75: Traverses north-south from the Georgia border through cities like Gainesville, Tampa, and Fort Myers, terminating in Miami. A primary route for car shipping along Florida's western corridor. | |||
I-95: Runs along Florida's east coast from the Georgia border through cities such as Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, and West Palm Beach, ending in Miami. Crucial for vehicle transport between eastern Florida and the northeastern U.S. | |||
I-4: Connects Tampa to Daytona Beach, passing through Orlando. Vital for intrastate car shipping between central Florida cities. |
U.S. Highways (Regional and Secondary Routes) | |||
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U.S. Route 1 (US-1): Extends from Key West through Miami, continuing north along the eastern seaboard. Important for transporting vehicles to and from the Florida Keys and along the east coast. | |||
U.S. Route 27 (US-27): Runs from Miami northwest through central Florida, passing through cities like Ocala and Tallahassee, and into Georgia. Commonly used for car shipping across central and northern Florida. | |||
U.S. Route 98 (US-98): Stretches along the Gulf Coast from the western panhandle through cities like Panama City and Perry, then southeast toward Palm Beach. Utilized for vehicle transport along Florida's Gulf Coast. |
State Routes (IntraState Transport) | |||
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State Road 528 (SR-528): Also known as the Beachline Expressway, it connects Orlando to Cape Canaveral. Essential for car shipping between central Florida and the Space Coast. | |||
State Road 826 (SR-826): Known as the Palmetto Expressway, it loops around Miami, providing access to various suburbs. | |||
State Road 408 (SR-408): The East-West Expressway in Orlando, connecting the western and eastern suburbs. Important for intra-city car shipping in the Orlando area. |
Scenic Routes (Seasonal and Specialized Shipments) | |||
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Overseas Highway (US-1): Extends from Miami to Key West, traversing numerous bridges over the Florida Keys. Popular for transporting specialty vehicles to the Keys, especially for events and tourism. | |||
State Road A1A (SR-A1A): Runs along the Atlantic coast, offering scenic views from Fernandina Beach to Miami. Often requested for transporting classic or luxury cars for coastal events. |
Toll Roads (Facilitating Efficient Transport) | |||
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Florida's Turnpike: Extends from Miami to central Florida, passing through Orlando and ending near Wildwood. | |||
Sunshine Skyway Bridge (I-275): Connects St. Petersburg to Bradenton over Tampa Bay. Utilized for vehicle transport across the bay area. |
These Florida transport routes and highways provide versatile options for car shipping companies, whether for cross-state shipments, urban deliveries, or specialized transports to scenic or coastal areas.
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