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Getting Around
There are plenty of transportation options for temporary housing residents
in Fort Lauderdale. Whether you prefer to drive up A1A or ride the rails
to work, with a little knowledge about the area, you'll have no problems
getting around.

Public Transportation
The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority operates multiple
public transportation systems in the Fort Lauderdale area. Broward County
Transit covers over 410 miles with its bus routes and carries residents
to school, work and leisure activities. Additionally, Tri-Rail, a commuter
rail system throughout southern Florida, also connects residents to the
major cities in the area. The train runs from West Pam to Fort Lauderdale
and on to Miami.
Driving
Ahh - a sunny ride along the ocean down A1A is a great way to enjoy your
stay in temporary housing! Driving around Fort Lauderdale isn't a chore,
but more of an activity for Fort Lauderdale temporary housing residents.
With typically stress-free traffic, you'll want to learn a little about
the roads in Fort Lauderdale. Below are a few of the highways you may
encounter during your stay in temporary housing in Fort Lauderdale:
- Highway A1A: A winding path that runs north/south along the Atlantic
Ocean.
- U.S. 1: Connects Fort Lauderdale to cities north and south. Parallels
Highway A1A but is a quicker route.
- I-75: Runs all the way from Ontario, Canada on to Florida. In Fort
Lauderdale, I-75 runs north and south until north of the city where
it bends to the west.
- I-95: A north/south highway through Fort Lauderdale, as well as up
and down the east coast
- I-595: Connects eastern and western Fort Lauderdale. West of the
city it turns into I-75.
- Florida Turnpike: This toll road provides a north/south bypass around
Fort Lauderdale.
And if you're not planning on bringing a car to your Fort Lauderdale
temporary housing, you'll have plenty of options when it comes to renting
a car. Rental car agencies in Fort Lauderdale include Hertz, Avis, Enterprise
and others. With the gorgeous Florida weather, you may want to consider
going for the convertible!
Limousines
If you need to rent a limousine during your stay in your Fort Lauderdale
temporary housing, you'll have no problem doing so in the city. Whether
you want to enjoy a luxurious night on the town or make a good impression
on a client, Fort Lauderdale limousines will help you do it. Some of the
Fort Lauderdale limousine companies include Absolute Limousines, Creative
Limousines, Millennium Limo and Status Limousine.
Airports
Fort Lauderdale has a bustling airport for those who need to depart from
the city during their stay in temporary housing. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
International Airport transports nearly 21 million passengers each year
and ranks high in customer service. Other airports are also located in
the Fort Lauderdale area, including Miami International Airport and Palm
Beach International Airport, located within an hour from the city. So
no matter where your temporary housing in Fort Lauderdale takes you, you'll
have plenty of options when it comes to flying.
Now you know how to get around from your Fort Lauderdale temporary housing.
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