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<blockquote data-quote="Larry33319" data-source="post: 936212" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>A1A and US1, sometimes running together are both slow, scenic roads going thru one small town after another, red light after red light. Definitely takes a bit of time. 441 to 27 to 997 is basically an empty road thru the cane fields and a bit of the Everglades. Belle Glade and the other towns south of the lake are known for speed traps. Watch the speed when you go thru them. On the open roads such as 27, 441, or 997 (Krome Ave) you can make up a bit of time. There are a couple nice tours you can take in KW but basically it is a drinking and fishing town. Get the obligatory picture at the southern most point sign and enjoy yourself. Take Card Sound road on the way out, there is a cutoff in Key Largo, and try a different view. Lunch at Alabama Jacks just past the toll booth is a nice break as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry33319, post: 936212, member: 12701"] A1A and US1, sometimes running together are both slow, scenic roads going thru one small town after another, red light after red light. Definitely takes a bit of time. 441 to 27 to 997 is basically an empty road thru the cane fields and a bit of the Everglades. Belle Glade and the other towns south of the lake are known for speed traps. Watch the speed when you go thru them. On the open roads such as 27, 441, or 997 (Krome Ave) you can make up a bit of time. There are a couple nice tours you can take in KW but basically it is a drinking and fishing town. Get the obligatory picture at the southern most point sign and enjoy yourself. Take Card Sound road on the way out, there is a cutoff in Key Largo, and try a different view. Lunch at Alabama Jacks just past the toll booth is a nice break as well. [/QUOTE]
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