The Interstate 75 in Florida is the main
north-south automotive & trucking transportation corridor for the west coast of
Florida. The
i-75
in Florida
runs mostly in a north-south direction along the western
coast of Florida (passing through the metropolis of Tampa),
however, near the south-western section of the
i-75
(around Naples) , the
Interstate Highway turns east and travels across the southern portion of Florida
(through/across the
Everglades) in a east-west
direction to the east coast of Florida where it connects to the the greater Miami
area.
The i-75 connects most of the larger cities located along the
western portion of Florida state, some of the cites/communities
located along or near the i-75 corridor in Florida include;
Alachua,
Bradenton,
Brandon,
Cape Coral,
Fort Myers,
Gainesville,
High
Springs, Lake
City, Naples,
Ocala,
Port
Charlotte,
Punta
Gorda,
Riverview,
Sarasota,
Sun City
Center, Tampa... see a
full list of cities along the
i-75 corridor in Florida we currently provide
real-time traffic info for.
The length of the
i-75 in Florida at
approximately 482 miles long, and requires a continuous driving
time of approx. 7 hrs. & 32 minutes to complete.
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