Check the Central Florida gas price map.
Check traffic congestion around Orlando. Click the link to Orlando Traffic or click the traffic icon in the center of the map.
- Green: more than 50 miles per hour
- Yellow: 25 - 50 miles per hour
- Red: less than 25 miles per hour
- Gray: no data currently available
The Florida Highway Patrol's current traffic crash report for Central Florida.
The Florida Department of Transportation's list of current highway construction projects.
Getting from point A to point B along I-4 just got a lot easier. Around Central Florida, the Florida Department of Transportation and Google maps show you where you want to go with the latest live video of traffic conditions. The maps require an Adobe Flash enabled browser.
These maps are dynamic, interactive maps that are draggable - no clicking and waiting for graphics to reload each time you want to view another part of Central Florida.
Because the maps are draggable, use your mouse or the directional arrows to pan left, right, up and down to see areas that are hidden off screen. You can also use the slider to zoom in and zoom out.
Mouseover a map pin to see the location. Click a map pin with your mouse to see the live traffic movie from that camera site along I-4 or I-95. Use the mouse to drag the map to an area of the Florida Department of Transportation traffic camera system you want to see, and then click a map pin to see another view.
Want to see what your target location looks like in real life? Check out the satellite view, which gives you access to satellite and aerial images of Central Florida locations that you can zoom in, zoom out, or pan in any direction. To access this view, click Satellite at the top right corner of the Around Central Florida traffic map. You can also choose the Hybrid view, which superimposes map data-including streets, street names, and landmarks-over satellite images.
· Use the arrow keys to pan left, right, up and down
· The page up, page down, home and end keys let you pan out even wider
· The plus (+) key lets you zoom in, and the minus key (-) is for zooming out
Try it, and if you have feedback, contact us.
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