Florida Turnpike
The Florida Turnpike is a major highway that runs through the state of Florida, connecting various cities and regions. It stretches approximately 312 miles from Miami in the south to Wildwood in the north, providing a vital route for both local and long-distance travelers. The turnpike is a toll road, meaning drivers pay fees at designated toll plazas to use it.
This highway is known for its well-maintained lanes and services, including rest areas and gas stations. It serves as a key transportation corridor for tourists visiting attractions like Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, as well as for residents commuting between cities.