You might have noticed more brake lights ahead of you during your rush hour commute. 

It’s true: the Florida population has grown by leaps and bounds over the last few years. 

Where once a four-lane interstate was sufficient, it’s a different story now, where even ten and twelve lane ideas are met with a shrug, because we know it won’t solve our slowdowns? 

So how do we get from here to there with less stop and more go? Is mass transit the answer? Can you convince thousands of people that abandoning their cars in favor of a seat on a train is a better way to go? And how do you create a workable system in a state that’s spread out and riddled with lakes and environmental areas of concern?

GUESTS:

  • Tim Wronka, Real-Time Traffic Expert, Spectrum Bay News 9
  • Jerry Hume, Real-Time Traffic Expert, Spectrum News 13
  • Jared Perdue, Secretary, Florida Department of Transportation