Interstate 75 Florida – North
A replaced overhead for Exit 2, where travel lanes from SR 826 north and SR 924 west to Interstate 75 north come together. 03/26/06
Both signs attached to the NW 87th Avenue overpass were replaced by 2011. The overhead for Exit 2 no longer includes three arrows or periods after the street suffixes. 03/26/06
A full sign bridge now includes two panels for Miramar Parkway, one half mile south of Exits 7A/B. The new structure includes a dynamic message sign displaying travel times. 03/26/06
This sign bridge was removed and replaced with a shorter structure to the right. Light fixtures askew here were the result of Hurricane Wilma in October 2005. 03/26/06
Older guide signs for Exits 9A/B with State Road 820 referenced Hollywood Boulevard in addition to Pines Boulevard. 03/26/06
Again a full sign bridge along Interstate 75 north was replaced with a partial one to the right. Hollywood Boulevard is the name of SR 820 east through Hollywood. 03/26/06
The replacement overhead for Exit 9B is narrower in width, exposing one of the brackets left from this sign. 03/26/06
The new overhead assembly that replaced this sign bridge includes panels where West and East are displayed above Sheridan Street. 03/26/06
Interstate 75 north at the loop ramp (Exit 11B) to Sheridan Street west to Southwest Ranches and U.S. 27. 03/26/06
SW 36th Street passes over I-75 north beyond the replaced half mile sign for Royal Palm Boulevard. 03/26/06
Exit 15 is a trumpet interchange, with Royal Palm Boulevard arcing northwest from I-75 through Weston. 03/26/06
A wider sign was attached to the Royal Palm Boulevard overpass for Exit 19 to I-595 east and SR 869 north. West Palm Beach is no longer referenced for the Sawgrass Expressway north. 03/26/06
Older dynamic guide signs in South Florida included metal artwork simulating a sunrise. When this sign was replaced, both panels for SR 869 and I-595 were as well. 03/26/06
Weather worn signs for Interstate 595 and SR 869 posted ahead of the nearly symmetrical stack interchange between them and I-75. 03/26/06
Heading west, Interstate 75 sees three exits for Weston, with Glades Parkway being the second. The green out here updated the sign to Glades Parkway from Arvida Parkway. 03/26/06
Interstate 75 (Everglades Parkway) approaches the first exit within Collier County. Interchanges along Florida interstates were once sequential, but with a conversion in 2002, they were replaced with mileage-based exit numbers. Exit 14A fell between Exit 14 (CR 833) and Exit 15 (CR 951). 12/28/03
One mile ahead of the diamond interchange (Exit 80) with SR 29 on I-75 (Alligator Alley). Most guide signs along The Alley were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Wilma in October 2005, including all for SR 29. 12/28/03
Winds from Hurricane Irma in September 2017 topped several guide signs at Exit 80 including this one northbound. 03/04/14
Several shields at SR 29 and the recreation / rest areas along Everglades Parkway referenced I-75 as an east-west route. One assembly remained along the SR 29 entrance ramp until 2006. 03/26/06
Nearing the end of Everglades Parkway, Interstate 75 north reaches Exit 101 with Collier County Road 951. 12/28/03
Photos by AARoads
Page Updated Wednesday January 22, 2025.




















