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Roads
- Florida’s Turnpike and Interstate 4 bisect in Metro
Orlando.
- Other major state roadways include U.S. 441, 17/92, 27 and
192.
- Toll roads include State Road 528, State Road 408, State Road
417 and State Road 429 – 100 miles encircling Metro Orlando. The
Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA)
manages this network of roads including large portions of a beltway
around Orlando. The OOCEA operates an electronic toll collection
system known as E-PASS, one of the first and most widely-used
systems of its kind in the U.S.
- The 12.5-mile Osceola Parkway links the international airport
to major attractions and a half dozen regional arterial
highways.
- LYNX, an
extensive public transportation system, serves Orange, Seminole and
Osceola counties. LYNX is the first transit agency in the nation to
build, produce and utilize its own B-20 Biodiesel blend for bus
fleet conversion and the first to distribute B-20 to other regional
agencies.
- Lymmo is a state-of-the-art, three-mile, dedicated lane bus
system in downtown Orlando, available free-of-charge.
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