STARTS AT EXIT 309,RUNS ACROSS THE STATE IT WILL BRANCH OFF IN ABOUT 4-5 DIRECTIONS, BUT THOSE ARE SHORT ,THE REST OF IT RUNS ALONG I95 AND GOES SOUTH PAST FORT LAUDERDALE,FROM THERE IT WILL ALSO BRANCH OUT IN A FEW AREAS,FROM THERE IT WILL CROSS THE STATE TO NAPLES,THAT SECTION IS PART OF I75,IF THERE ARE ANY MORE I AM NOT SURE ,BUT I THINK THAT PRETTY MUCH COVERS IT,LOOK AT A MAP AND LOOK FOR THE GREEN ROADS THOSE ARE THE TOLL ROADS,ALL TOLL ROADS ARE GREEN IF YOU LOOK AT A MAP. YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE THEM THERE ARE WAYS AROUND FLORIDA IF YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE GOING AND HAVE A GOOD MAP.
2006-08-12 07:29:45
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answered by mschicky58 2
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No, there are a lot of the big freeway ways through but you do have the little normal roads.
2006-08-11 22:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several roads in Orlando or coming into or through Orlando that are toll roads.
2006-08-12 00:38:07
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answered by Ruth K 2
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No. there are only a few big roads. Orlando has some toll roads and the main interstate (I4) that runs through it.
look at google maps......the satellite picts show you actual picts.
2006-08-11 23:10:53
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answered by tleigh517 2
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Depends were you are coming from. From S. Florida its straight up the Turnpike all the way.
2006-08-11 22:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No, although there are alot of highways both toll and free, there are alternate routes to get around the city.
2006-08-12 00:51:05
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answered by ditzychik508 5
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no!
2006-08-11 22:32:01
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answered by Gninja 4
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