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===Major highways=== {| style="width:100%;" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" |- | style="width:50px; text-align:center; background:#fefefe;"| [[Image:I-75.svg|40px]] | style="width:200px; text-align:left; background:#fefefe;"| [[Interstate 75 in Florida|Interstate 75]] | style="background:#fefefe;"| The county's only fully controlled-access [[freeway]], and has 10 [[Interchange (road)|interchanges]] within Lee County, linking the area to [[Naples, Florida|Naples]], Fort Lauderdale, and Miami to the south and east; and [[Sarasota, Florida|Sarasota]] and Tampa to the north. The freeway is at least six lanes throughout Lee County and is up to eight lanes in some areas. |- | style="width:50px; text-align:center; background:#fefefe;"| [[Image:US 41.svg|40px]] | style="width:200px; text-align:left; background:#fefefe;"| [[U.S. Route 41 in Florida|U.S. Route 41]]<br />[[Tamiami Trail]]<br />Cleveland Avenue | style="background:#fefefe;"| US 41 runs the length of Lee County, and is the county's main north–south arterial highway. It is a major commercial corridor, running as an [[elevated highway]] through the center of downtown Fort Myers, continuing south as a multilane, divided-surface highway through the communities of South Fort Myers, San Carlos Park, Estero, and Bonita Springs. From north-to-south, the highway's name starts as "North [[Tamiami Trail]]", changes to "Cleveland Avenue" from the Caloosahatchee River to State Road 884 (Colonial Boulevard) in the City of Fort Myers; then it is called "South Cleveland Avenue" from Colonial Boulevard to [[County Road 876 (Lee County, Florida)|County Road 876 (Daniels Parkway)]], and then changes to South Tamiami Trail until the border with Collier County. |- | style="width:50px; text-align:center; background:#fefefe;"| [[Image:Florida 80.svg|40px]] | style="width:200px; text-align:left; background:#fefefe;"| [[Florida State Road 80|State Road 80]]<br />Palm Beach Boulevard | style="background:#fefefe;"| SR 80's western terminus is in downtown Fort Myers. The multilane highway runs east-northeast along the southern banks of the Caloosahatchee River as "Palm Beach Boulevard" within the county, traversing the state of Florida to connect the area with [[LaBelle, Florida|LaBelle]], [[Clewiston, Florida|Clewiston]], and [[West Palm Beach, Florida|West Palm Beach]]. |- | style="width:50px; text-align:center; background:#fefefe;"| [[Image:Florida 82.svg|40px]] | style="width:200px; text-align:left; background:#fefefe;"| [[Florida State Road 82|State Road 82]]<br />Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard<br />Immokalee Road | style="background:#fefefe;"| SR 82's western terminus is in downtown Fort Myers. The highway is called "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard" within the incorporated limits of the City of Fort Myers, becoming "Immokalee Road" as it passes through Lehigh Acres and connects the area to [[Immokalee, Florida|Immokalee]]. |- | style="width:50px; text-align:center; background:#fefefe;"| [[Image:Florida 884.svg|45px]] | style="width:200px; text-align:left; background:#fefefe;"| [[Florida State Road 884|State Road 884]]<br />Veterans Memorial Parkway<br />Colonial Boulevard<br />Lee Boulevard | style="background:#fefefe;"| SR 884 is Lee County's main east–west arterial highway. Its western terminus is in the incorporated limits of the City of Cape Coral and the eastern terminus is in Lehigh Acres. Within Cape Coral, the highway is named "Veterans' Memorial Parkway", and is a multilane, controlled-access highway. Within Fort Myers, it is named "Colonial Boulevard". The road crosses the Caloosahatchee River as an elevated highway across a [[toll bridge]], interchanging with U.S. Highway 41 and Interstate 75, then becomes a multilane, divided-surface highway through Lehigh Acres. After it intersects with State Road 82, it is called "Lee Boulevard". |}
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