Jul 10 2009

Florida’s Interstate Driving Routes.

Its been asserted the Florida Keys have something for everybody. Long distance riders apart from the most obvious challenges of long-distance riding ( sweat, tears, sunburn ), the Florida Keys arent very bike-friendly for the endurance bike rider. Floridas Interstate routes The main interstates of Florida include : The I-4 which starts in Tampa on the west coast, cuts east thru Lakeland Town , Orlando and ends near Daytona Beach on the east coast. This is the main route you may use if you are travelling between Orlando and Tampa, each of which are the locations of first class theme parks like Disney World and Busch Gardens. This interstate continues from the I-10 from Alabama and starts in Florida at Pensacola, runs thru the Florida Panhandle, thru Tallahassee, into North Florida and Lake Town ( where it intersects the I-75 ), before ending in Jacksonville ( where it also meets the I-95 ). It starts in Miami and travels west thru the Everglades ( aka Alligator Alley ) till it reaches the city of Naples on the west coast. This section between Miami and Naples is a toll road. Beginning from Miami, this interstate heads north thru Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Cocoa ( close to Cape Canaveral ), Titusville, Daytona Beach ( where it meets the I-4 ), thru Jacksonville ( where it meets the I-10 ), and north into Georgia. There’s a little bit of pleasure to be had by anybody whos ready to coarse it a bit.

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