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I-95 North (FL), Miami To Ft. Lauderdale, US 1 To I-595

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This video follows I-95 North, from its southernmost terminus at U.S. 1, past downtown Miami, and up toward Ft. Lauderdale, before concluding at the I-595 in…
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February 8, 2025 |

18 thoughts on “I-95 North (FL), Miami To Ft. Lauderdale, US 1 To I-595

  1. xXMiamiRedXx says:

    My home!

  2. Aidan Cooper says:

    i like roadway wiz and the express lane.freeway brent,please look at my
    video

  3. FreewayBrent says:

    @Cyrus992: Unfortunately, I did not record Florida’s Turnpike, when I was
    driving around the state. In my true honest opinion, there are more
    interesting freeways to be found in Florida, although there is a section,
    northwest of Orlando, that is actually relatively hilly. Hills and Florida,
    now those are 2 words that you don’t often see thrown together in the same
    sentence!

  4. prfsnlwannabe says:

    Great job as always, Brent. I’m surprised it took me almost to Christmas to
    finally watch this video. Always had wondered what the southern beginning
    of I-95 in the Miami area looked like, anyway!

  5. patrick560sl says:

    this is terrific! as always well done!

  6. markmark1987 says:

    ah south FL i used to love to get to Miami or Ft Lauderdale from palm beach
    county in 40 or one hr from delray beach

  7. pepedone says:

    Beautiful! I love the US! Greetings from Italy!

  8. FreewayBrent says:

    @jmantra623: Haha.

  9. PfctvsPontivsPilatvs says:

    I’ve been on I-95 Miami and even through the GGI. That intersection is
    crap! It looks like a highway junction where they just kept adding on
    without any thought how the motorist is supposed to drive the thing. And
    the signage is not too great either: it looksl like the SHD did the minimal
    effort to guide the motorist through. And I think the overhead directional
    guide signs over the toll tags only lanes should be in purple also.

  10. FreewayBrent says:

    @401RoadWarrior: Ha, not quite that many. The only states I haven’t driven
    in are Alaska, Hawaii, the Dakota’s, Minnesota and Wisconsin. So far, since
    I’ve gotten my license at the age of 16 (I’m 28 now), I’ve driven over
    600,000 miles, which includes time spent in 3 Canadian provinces and 2
    Mexican states. Not too bad, meh?

  11. darksider359 says:

    graffiti

  12. Jackson Lynch says:

    That’s my city! Though a pain at rush hour haha.

  13. Kevin J. Hamilton says:

    I remember the scenes on the ride! Traveled around before getting on a
    Princess Cruise in Port Everglades. Thanks for the Memories!

  14. ScrewdUPClickV2 says:

    for one . im glad you chose Florida , over your previous thought . one
    thing i must say is that the editing is consistant , and impressive . A
    good way to show off some of the Interstate systems best interchanges along
    any route in the country . and to conclude this video at one of my favorite
    sprawling interchanges it deserves a favorite on my list .. Congrats and
    good job .

  15. HAN-WEN CHIU says:

    I think that signs called “trucks, buses, trailers, left lane prohibited”
    is posted anywhere on I-95 freeway.

  16. joesphx19 says:

    Pt 2 entire Interstate to come to a stop while we crossed over all of the
    lanes. Of course one needs to know that one of the purposes of the
    Interstate was limited access, i.e. no stoplights. When 95 first opened
    there was a true story of a Fl Highway Patrolman following a car that at
    first went 50 then sped up to 70 then to 90 mph! When the car was stopped,
    the lady explained she was only going 90, a full 5 mph below the speed
    limit. Thanks for your site, I will enjoy catching up with it.

  17. Alvin H. Davenport says:

    @aswchris There is some WPB-MIA commuting but it’s not a high-volume thing.
    As you know, the Greater Miami area’s (aka South Florida or the Gold Coast)
    three counties are kind of lined up in a row, Broward being in the middle,
    so it’s a very elongated metro area. You do see a lot of commuting from and
    to Broward, since none of its neighborhoods is more than 75 minutes away
    from any part of SFL, but parts of WPB are 90-100 minutes away from
    downtown Miami, even driving at a nice, constant 80 mph.

  18. adrianroam95 says:

    is it just me or is everything concrete/

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