Broward County resisdents rely heavily on auto-oriented transportation, which creates demand for a well-designed, efficiently managed, and regularly maintained roadway system. In 2023, there were approximately 4,984 miles of roadways throughout the County, which FDOT, Broward County, and the local municipalities maintained.
The County's major highway corridors, I-95, I-595, I-75, and the Florida Turnpike, carry long-distance intra-and inter-county traffic throughout the region. The arterials, collectors and local roadways connect communities to both major places of interest and larger transportation corridors.
The top five transportation corridors with the heaviest traffic volumes in Broward County (2023) are:
- I-95: 316,000 AADT*
- I-75: 170,500 AADT*
- I-595: 220,500 AADT*
- Florida's Turnpike: 159,000 AADT*
- Sawgrass Expressway: 116,000 AADT*
*Annual Average Daily Traffic
The Highways & Freight Program consists of projects that improve Broward's roadway capacity and operating conditions through improvements on major roadway networks. This program includes projets to enhance freight movement and alleviate congestion.
Types of Projects
Intersection Improvements

Grade Separation

Reconstruction of Lanes

Learn about our funding programs through our Metropolitan Transportation Plan.