Exit List
The entire route is located in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miami | 0.000 | Miami International Airport | |||
0.000 | SR 953 (NW 42nd Avenue) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
0.901 | SR 953 south (NW 42nd Avenue) | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
1.013 | SR 948 west (NW 36th Street) | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
1.683 | US 27 / SR 25 north (East Okeechobee Road) | Westbound exit only | |||
2.464 | SR 9 (NW 27th Avenue) | ||||
2.982 | NW 22nd Avenue | ||||
3.70 | Toll plaza ($1.25, $1.00 with SunPass; Eastbound only) | ||||
3.82 | NW 17th Avenue | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
4.017 | SR 933 (NW 12th Avenue) | Eastbound exit only | |||
4.618 | 1 | I-95 / SR 9A – Miami, West Palm Beach | Western terminus of I-195; end tolled segment eastbound | ||
5.296 | 2A | North Miami Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
5.669 | 2B | US 1 / SR 5 (Biscayne Boulevard) | |||
Biscayne Bay | 6.14-8.36 | Julia Tuttle Causeway | |||
Miami Beach | 8.880 | 5 | SR 907 (Alton Road) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern terminus of I-195 | |
9.02 | North Bay Road | Westbound exit only | |||
Begin at-grade intersections eastbound; begin limited-access westbound | |||||
9.04 | SR 907A (Alton Road) | ||||
9.86 | SR A1A | Eastern terminus |
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