I-4 Ultimate reconstruction project in Orlando area

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The I-4 Ultimate reconstruction project in the Orlando area is a major, multi-year overhaul of Interstate 4 designed to improve traffic flow, safety, and capacity through extensive widening, new express lanes, and redesigned interchanges.

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instanceOf highway construction project
infrastructure project
abbreviation I-4 Ultimate NERFINISHED
aimsTo enhance hurricane evacuation capacity
improve travel time reliability
reduce congestion on Interstate 4
benefits local economic development
regional freight movement
tourism industry in Orlando
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn capacity expansion
interchange redesign
safety enhancements
hasComponent general use lanes
managed toll lanes
hasDesignElement express lanes in median
improved signage
reconfigured ramps
includes construction of express lanes
improved drainage systems
intelligent transportation systems
new bridges
noise barrier walls
reconstructed bridges
redesigned interchanges
widening of Interstate 4
infrastructureClass urban freeway reconstruction
involves long-term construction phasing
locatedIn Central Florida NERFINISHED
Orlando metropolitan area NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Florida Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
projectType public–private partnership
purpose improve safety
improve traffic flow
increase capacity
regionServed Orlando area commuters
tourist traffic to Orlando attractions
roadServed Interstate 4 NERFINISHED
safetyFeature improved lighting
modern crash barriers
updated guardrails
segmentOf Interstate 4 corridor through Orlando NERFINISHED
state Florida
transportMode motor vehicle traffic
usesTolling dynamic pricing on express lanes

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Interstate 4 notableProject I-4 Ultimate reconstruction project in Orlando area