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About High Springs

High Springs is a small city located in Alachua County, in North Florida. The city is known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and historical landmarks. The main highways in High Springs include U.S. Highway 27, which runs north-south through the city and connects it to other cities such as Gainesville and Lake City, and State Road 45, which runs east-west through the city and connects it to other cities such as Alachua and Newberry.

Traffic on these highways is generally light and moves smoothly, with occasional congestion during peak hours. To manage the flow of traffic and reduce congestion, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) closely monitors the highways and implements measures to alleviate traffic congestion, such as adjusting traffic signals and providing alternative routes.

In addition, the FDOT works closely with local authorities to coordinate road construction and maintenance projects, ensuring minimal disruption to the flow of traffic. To help reduce traffic congestion, High Springs also has a robust public transportation system, including bus and shuttle services, providing residents and visitors with efficient and convenient transportation options.