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New Exits and Merging Along Northbound I-95

Posted on May 20, 2019

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Major Milestone Extends from I-4 Interchange to U.S. 92

The widening and interchange reconstruction along Interstate 95 (I-95) in Volusia County is reaching a milestone tonight as it moves closer to completion. The construction team is opening a roadway called a collector-distributor, which runs parallel to northbound I-95. It will service Exits 260 A, B, and C as well as three merge ramps, extending from I-4 to U.S. 92. See map below.

Drivers will need to be aware of this new exit, if they are heading to eastbound State Road (S.R.) 400 (Beville Road), westbound I-4 and U.S. 92 (International Speedway Boulevard). The new exit will occur farther south than/prior to the current ramps.

To accommodate the traffic switch to the new collector distributor road, the northbound I-95 exit ramp to eastbound S.R. 400 will be closed from 10 p.m. tonight, May 20, to 6 a.m. Tuesday, May 21. Traffic will be directed to exit onto U.S. 92 and take Williamson Boulevard south to S.R. 400. Motorists will begin using the new roadway after 6 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Electronic message boards and other signs will be placed to alert drivers to the new traffic pattern. Drivers who miss the exit will need to travel to LPGA Boulevard (Exit 265) and return south using Tomoka Farms Road or Williamson Boulevard.

Work on the $206 million project is expected to be completed later this year. The contractor is currently constructing a southbound collector distributor road, and completing work at the I-95 and U.S. 92 interchange.

Please note that schedules may change due to weather or other circumstances. Media inquiries should be directed to the FDOT Communications Office at, or by phone at 386-943-5479.

FDOT urges all drivers to stay alert and use caution while driving through or near construction zones. When driving, walking, or bicycling, remember to pay attention and follow the rules. Safety doesn’t happen by accident.

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