- Florida State Road 5A
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State Road 5A Route information Maintained by FDOT Length: 15.62 mi[1] (25.14 km) Major junctions South end: US 1/SR A1A/SR 5 in Port Orange
SR 400 in South Daytona
US 92/SR 600 in Daytona Beach
North end: US 1/SR 5 in Ormond Beach
Highway system Florida State and County Roads
Interstate • US • SR (Pre-1945) • Toll • County← SR 5
SR 6 →
State Road 5A, also known as Nova Road, is a north south highway that begins and ends at U.S. Highway 1 (unsigned State Road 5), in Port Orange and Ormond Beach, respectively. It is noted that when 5A was built, it was used more as a bypass or beltway, but in recent years with growth reaching far beyond 5A, it sees more use as a major thoroughfare that passes through the heart of the region.
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Major intersections
The entire route is located in Volusia County, Florida.
Location Mile Destination Notes Port Orange 0 US 1 / SR A1A / SR 5
Southern terminus SR 421
South Daytona SR 400
CR 4050
Daytona Beach US 92 / SR 600
CR 4040
SR 430
SR 40
Ormond Beach 15.62 US 1 / SR 5
Northern terminus Former State Road 5As
There have been several former SR 5A in existence:
- Flagler Avenue from First Street to South Roosevelt Drive (State Road A1A) in Key West - now Monroe County Road 5A
- Krome Avenue (now State Road 997) in Florida City and North Flagler Avenue (formerly U.S. Highway 1 Business) in Homestead - the BUS US 1 designation was removed in 1969.
- Portions of West Dixie Highway and Old Federal Highway from State Road 826 in North Miami Beach to US 1 in Dania Beach - designation removed in the late 1990s.
- State Road 5A was also a short connector between Federal Highway (US 1) and the former State Road A1A (Southeast Dixie Highway, now County Road A1A) in Stuart. The connector is now County Road 5A.
Brevard County Road 5A
County Road 5A Location: Scottsmoor Brevard County Road 5A (also known as Stuckway Road) is a 1-mile (1.6 km) spur route of State Road 5 (U.S. Route 1.) It is the northernmost Brevard County route, and also the shortest. From Interstate 95, it provides access to Oak Hill and Scottsmoor, the northernmost town in Brevard. However, at its eastern terminus, it isn't in the town limits of Scottsmoor. Geographicly, it bounded by Volusia County to the north, and Aurantia to the south. The western terminus is with an intersection with Interstate 95, although Stuckway Road continues west as a dirt road. The eastern terminus is with an intersection with U.S. Route 1/State Road 5 near Scottsmoor.
References
Categories:- State highways in Florida
- State Roads in Volusia County, Florida
- State Roads in Monroe County, Florida
- Florida road stubs
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