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Florida Traffic Counts and GasBuddy.com Fuel information
      Fri Jul 08 2005 09:13 AM

The FL DOT traffic flow website has continuosly shown, since 7 PM last night, above historical levels of traffic headed Westbound out of FL at the Alabama State Line.
Clickable Statewide Map of FLorida Traffic flows.
The Yellow Links are the active hourly counters.
http://www3.dot.state.fl.us/trafficinformation/

If you are in an Evacuation Zone and plan on evacuating. Please don't wait until the weather conditions and or road conditions become too severe to leave.

Start your Planning Now. Reports from members last night indicate fuel stops have long lines, and were inflating prices.
Prices here in SE Mississippi jumped over 20 cents at some stations yesterday during a 12 hour period.
http://www.gasbuddy.com

Edited by danielw (Fri Jul 08 2005 09:36 AM)

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