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Transportation - Getting AroundBy Car Allow lots of extra time when heading to or from the beach. Beach traffic on A1A on weekends can be a little slow. You can also be delayed by the many drawbridges crossing the Intracoastal Waterway. I-95 is the regions major north-south expressway, connecting South Florida to the rest of the US's East Coast. The Florida Turnpike is another main north-south expressway, connecting South Florida with Orlando. From Fort Lauderdale, Miami is about a 30 minute drive south on either expressway. Although not expressways, Federal Hwy (US1) and State Route A1A, are more scenic north-south routes. The major east-west routes (from north to south) are Commercial Blvd, Oakland Park Blvd, Sunrise Blvd, Broward Blvd, Davie Blvd, State Route 84, and I-575. Florida's car rental rates are among the lowest in the country, so many people choose to fly in and rent a car, rather than driving. For car rental reservation info, visit Travel Now. By Bus By Train By Taxi |


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