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The Reversible Express Lanes will remain in the east bound direction on Monday May 27th over the Memorial Day Holiday. We will resume normal operations on Tuesday May 28th.
The Reversible Express Lanes will remain in the east bound direction on Monday May 27th over the Memorial Day Holiday. We will resume normal operations on Tuesday May 28th.

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‘Selmon Expressway’

We are excited to announce our partnership with Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI) to use Connected Vehicle (CV)-ready Hyundai vehicles in the CV Pilot deployment. The Hyundai America Technical Center is focused on research and development. They share our passion for engineering excellence and technological advancement. Working together, we will demonstrate how auto manufacturers […]

Beginning in September, construction will begin on the South Selmon Safety Project. The purpose of the South Selmon Safety Project is to enhance driver safety by constructing a concrete barrier wall along the median of the southern portion of the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway between the Hillsborough River and the Himes Avenue exit.  By placing […]

September 1, 2019

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Tags: Selmon Expressway

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Categories: THEA News

SunPass Mini: What Is It And How Can It Help Me? SunPass customers save 25 cents at each toll location on the Selmon Expressway, paying less than Toll-by-Plate customers. Toll-by-Plate customers also pay a $2.50 administration fee on each invoice.  Depending on how often you use a toll road, the savings can be significant by [...]

May 24, 2016

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Tags: Selmon Expressway, sunpass

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Categories: THEA News

We know how dangerous texting and driving is because we see the statistics. We also know that behind every statistic are real-life people with family, emotions and their own life stories. Texting and driving is very dangerous. Your eyes are off the road for seconds at a time and your mind is completely involved in […]

January 18, 2016

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Tags: distracted driving, Just drive, Selmon Expressway, THEA

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Categories: THEA News

Despite the recent move to create more bike-friendly and walkable cities or to provide more reliable public transportation options, most Americans rely on their cars to get around.  With so many people driving — especially in urban settings — roadways are getting clogged with congestion and riddled with potholes from wear and tear, causing delays […]

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