Alligator Alley

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Alligator Alley is the remote, wildlife-rich stretch of highway crossing the Florida Everglades and connecting the state's east and west coasts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
roadway
connects Florida east coast
Florida west coast
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Big Cypress National Preserve
Everglades Wildlife Management Area
Florida Peninsula
surface form: Florida peninsula
currentDesignation Interstate 75
direction east–west
easternTerminus Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
surface form: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
environmentalMitigation fencing to reduce animal-vehicle collisions
wildlife crossings for Florida panther
hasBridge several canal and waterway bridges
hasFeature canals along roadway
fenced right-of-way
limited access highway
wildlife underpasses
hasRestAreas true
hasSpeedLimit 70 mph (typical interstate limit, may vary)
hasTollPlazas 2
hasWildlife American alligator
Florida panther
wading birds
waterfowl
knownFor abundant wildlife
remote landscape
scenic Everglades views
length approximately 80 miles
locatedIn Everglades
maintainedBy Florida Department of Transportation
officialName U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail)
surface form: Everglades Parkway
opened 1968
originalDesignation State Road 84
partOf Interstate 75
Interstate Highway System
surface form: United States Interstate Highway System
passesThrough Broward County, Florida
Collier County, Florida NERFINISHED
region South Florida
roadSurface asphalt
safetyConcern limited services
wildlife collisions
state Florida
tollRoad true
usedFor intercity travel
tourism access to Everglades
westernTerminus Naples, Florida, United States
surface form: Naples, Florida

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Interstate 75 in Florida segmentKnownAs Alligator Alley