ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida drivers are feeling the squeeze as traffic congestion continues despite major road projects underway.
The I-4 corridor in Orlando recently underwent a significant makeover, and the Central Florida Expressway Authority is investing millions to expand the 408 expressway. Yet, many drivers say the improvements have not solved the growing traffic problems.
One example is the on-ramp from 408 westbound to I-4, which, during morning and afternoon rush hours, is often bumper-to-bumper.
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Bernice Crawford, who has driven in Central Florida for three decades, has noticed the increase in congestion on interstates, highways, and surface streets.
“I remember back in the day that there was hardly any

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