How do I get to and from the Speedway during race events?
The Speedway, Daytona Beach Police and Florida Highway Patrol offer the following Traffic and Free Parking recommendations:
FRONTSTRETCH TICKET HOLDERS - Park in Lot 7
(Oldfield, DePalma, Weatherly, Campbell, Roberts, Segrave, Keech, Lockhart grandstands and NEXTEL, Petty & Earnhardt Towers)
From the North (Jacksonville)
I-95 South to US-1 (exit 273)
South on US-1 to S.R. 40 (Granada Blvd.)
West (right) on S.R. 40 to Clyde Morris Blvd.
Clyde Morris Blvd. South to Parking Lot 7
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the South (Melbourne)
I-95 to LPGA Blvd. (exit 265)
LPGA Blvd. East to Clyde Morris Blvd.
Clyde Morris South to Parking Lot 7
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the East (Daytona Beach Area)
From A1A take any one of the area's bridges to US-1
US-1 to Mason Ave.
West Mason Ave. to Clyde Morris Blvd.
North on Clyde Morris to Lot 7
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the West (Orlando)
I-4 East to S.R. 44 (exit 118)
S.R. 44 East to US-1
US-1 North to S.R. 400/Beville Rd.
S.R. 400 West to Clyde Morris Blvd.
Clyde Morris Blvd. North to access Parking Lot 7
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
SUPERSTRETCH TICKET HOLDERS - Park in Lot 10
(Allison, Tiny Lund and Turn Two Grandstands)
From the North (Jacksonville)
I-95 South to US-1 (exit 273)
US-1 South to S.R. 5-A (Nova Rd.)
Nova Rd. South To S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.)
Beville Rd. West To Clyde Morris Blvd Clyde Morris Blvd. North @ ½ Mile to Bellevue Extension
Bellevue Extension West @ 2 miles to Lot 10
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the South (Melbourne)
I-95 North to S.R. 44 New Smyrna Beach (exit 249)
S.R. 44 East to US-1 (Dixie Freeway)
US-1 North to S.R. 5-A in Harbor Oaks
S.R. 5-A North to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.)
Beville Rd. West to Clyde Morris Blvd.
Clyde Morris Blvd. North @ ½ Mile to Bellevue Extension
Bellevue Extension West to 2 miles to Lot 10
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the East (Daytona Beach Area)
From A1A, take any one of the area's bridges to US-1
Go South on US-1 to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.)
Beville Rd. West to Clyde Morris Blvd.
Clyde Morris Blvd. North @ ½ Mile to Bellevue Extension
Bellevue Extension West @ 2 Miles to Lot 10
FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
From the West (Orlando)
I-4 East to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.)
S.R. 400 East to Williamson Blvd.
Williamson Blvd. North to Parking Lot 10
NOTE: DURING PEAK TRAFFIC INGRESS TIMES TRAFFIC MAY BE DIRECTED TO CLYDE MORRIS BLVD. AND THEN TO BELLEVUE EXT. TO ACCESS LOT 10 FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE
Exiting After The Race Go To US 1
After the race, for the fastest and least congested routes north, south and west of the Speedway, the Police Department and Highway Patrol suggest that you access Interstate 95 or Interstate 4 by going east from the Speedway to U.S. 1. From U.S. 1 you can access I-95 or I-4 as follows:
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U.S. 1 NORTHBOUND TO:
I-95 just north of Ormond Beach (approx. 11 miles)
I-95 just north of Bunnell (approx. 27 miles)
I-95 at St. Augustine (approx. 45 miles)
U.S. 1 intersects I-95 north at all three of the above locations. We recommend you stay on U.S. 1 north all the way to St. Augustine then take I-95 north at St. Augustine. -
U.S. 1 SOUTHBOUND TO:
SR 44 in New Smyrna Beach (then 15 miles to I-4 west)
SR 442 in Edgewater (then 5 miles to I-95 south)
To get to U.S 1, go east from the Speedway to Ridgewood Avenue. (Ridgewood Ave. is U.S. 1)
NOTE: I-4 is under construction between Orlando and Daytona Beach and I-95 is under construction south of Jacksonville and around Daytona Beach. Some delays may be experienced and we recommend leaving earlier than planned to avoid delays associated with the construction.
511 provides time-saving traffic information for fans
traveling to the Daytona 500
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) offers advice to fans
navigating Florida roadways on the way to the Daytona 500 – call 511, Florida’s
free traffic information system. Information available through the 511 system
includes travel delays, traffic crashes, roadway blockages and lane closures. By
dialing 511, fans can stay informed on the roadways, plan alternate routes and
stay safe.
Drivers can dial 511 to access real-time road conditions for all interstate
highways and many metropolitan roadways including Interstate 4 and Interstate
95. As long as a caller is within Florida, the 511 system can be reached on any
cell phone or landline, regardless of area code or service provider. Once in the
Daytona area, callers can get detailed regional information on roads leading to
the stadium, such as I-4 and I-95.
Before heading out, users can visit www.FL511.com for 511 tips and incident
reports, and to register for My Florida 511 customized routes. When a phone
number is registered, the 511 system recognizes the user and provides the option
to hear traffic details for the programmed trips first.
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Safety Tips
1. Call 511 before you hit the road, at a rest area or have a passenger call to
avoid talking while driving.
2. Call 511 before you enter a new roadway to become aware of the current road
condition.
3. Customize your trip before you leave home at www.FL511.com to minimize time
spent on the phone.
4. In low visibility, drive slowly and keep your lights on.
5. If your windshield wipers are on, your headlights should be on, too.
6. Always wear your seat belt.
7. Don’t drink and drive!