CFX Urges Motorists To Be Safe And Use Caution As Hurricane Matthew Approaches

CFX Urges Motorists To Be Safe And Use Caution As Hurricane Matthew Approaches

The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) is urging motorists to be safe and to use caution when preparing for Hurricane Matthew and while the hurricane warning is in effect.

For customer safety and convenience, CFX will suspend all construction-related closures starting at 5:00 PM on Thursday, October 5, 2016. CFX is also taking precautions to secure construction work-zones and reinforce erosion control measures.

About the Central Florida Expressway Authority

The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) is an independent agency of the state that operates and maintains a regional network of expressways for 2.3 million residents and more than 60 million visitors in Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties. Created by the Florida Legislature in 2014, CFX’s 109-mile user-funded system includes 767 center lane miles, 64 interchanges, 13 mainline toll plazas, 71 ramp toll plazas and 301 bridges and seven named expressways. On average, more than 1 million toll transactions are recorded daily, 85 percent of them electronically. CFX operates E-PASS, the first electronic toll collection system in Florida, which supports more than 300,000 E-PASS accounts.

For more information, visit CFXway.com.

Press Release: CFX Urges Motorist Safety as Hurricane Matthew Approaches (PDF)

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