I-95

Road Construction

 

Road and Bridge Construction information for I-4 is listed below. Information listed here is shown east to west. Individual exits show intersecting routes and cities and towns accessible from that exit. For a complete listing of all I-4 exit services, order our latest edition today!

Interstate 4 is often called the backbone of transportation in Central Florida. I-4 provides a crucial link between Tampa on the gulf coast and Daytona Beach on the east coast. The interstate also plays a vital role serving one of the world's most vibrant and popular travel destinations, Central Florida.

 

Interstate 4 consists of 73 miles of roadway in Central Florida and accommodates an average of 1.5 million trips daily in Osceola, Orange, Seminole and Volusia counties. Seventy-One percent of daily drivers on I-4 are commuters, 15 percent are non-work related drivers and commercial vehicles traveling to the area and 14 percent are tourists. Since 2003, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has opened approximately 76 miles of new lanes to relieve congestion and improve safety on I-4.

Over the next few decades, FDOT will reconstruct 73 miles of Interstate 4 from the Central Florida attractions area (Osceola/Polk County line) to Daytona (I-95).  A total trans4mation is already underway.

Visit Florida DOT's Trans4mation website

 

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