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Local Traffic Information for Speedweek.

Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 11:40AM

Written by Kristen Schmutz

Belden Communications News

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According to a release from the City of Daytona Beach, hundreds of thousands of people will be in and around Daytona International Speedway between now and February 14 for the 2021 Speedweeks.

 

For individuals not attending the races, it is recommended to avoid the roads around Daytona International Speedway when possible, especially International Speedway Boulevard.

 

We expect heavy traffic on ISB/U.S. 92 throughout Speedweeks between Clyde Morris Boulevard and Williamson Boulevard, especially during races.

 

Drivers looking to avoid race traffic while entering the Daytona Beach area can go either eastbound or westbound using the following roads:

 

  • Dunlawton Avenue (S.R. 421)
  • Granada Boulevard (S.R. 40)
  • LPGA Boulevard
  • S.R. 44

 

If you’re trying to move east or west in Daytona Beach, we recommend using these roads instead of International Speedway Boulevard:

 

  • Beville Road between Pelican Bay and Ridgewood Avenue (U.S. 1)
  • Mason Avenue between Clyde Morris Boulevard and Ridgewood Avenue (U.S. 1)

 

For those going north or south, we suggest these roads instead of Interstate 95 or Williamson Boulevard:

 

  • Atlantic Avenue (S.R. A1A)
  • Clyde Morris Boulevard
  • Nova Road (S.R. 5A)
  • Ridgewood Avenue (U.S. 1)

 

For individuals who are attending the races, it is recommended anyone coming from beachside use the Seabreeze Bridge and then Mason Avenue for the quickest access to Daytona International Speedway.

 

Special traffic patterns will be implemented, when needed, to ensure the fastest movement of vehicles in and out of the Speedway.

 

These patterns will vary on how many people are at the event. 

Follow @DBPDTraffic on Twitter for real-time traffic updates.

 


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