Florida State Road 93
State Road 93 is the unsigned designation from the Florida Department of Transportation for most of Interstate 75 in Florida. It runs from the Georgia state line to the interchange with the Palmetto Expressway and the Gratigny Parkway in Miami Lakes near the Opa-locka, Florida, Airport.
In the Tampa–St. Petersburg area, SR 93 is the hidden FDOT designation of I-275 as it traverses Tampa Bay along the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, crosses Old Tampa Bay on the Howard Frankland Bridge before intersecting with I-4 at the historical southern terminus of I-75 before continuing northward to rejoin the parent route near Lutz.
Related Routes
State Road 93A
While I-275 goes toward the shore of the Gulf of Mexico in the Tampa–St. Petersburg area, I-75 bypasses the region by veering inland. Originally I-75E, the stretch of I-75 from Lutz to Gillette has the unsigned designation State Road 93A.State Road 93F
State Road 93F is the name given to a series of frontage roads that run parallel to both SR 93 and SR 93A along I-75:- Southeast 33rd Street from SR 674 running south to the east of I-75.
- Southeast 33rd Street from SR 674 running south to the west of I-75.
- Teco Road from SR 674 running north to the west of I-75.
- Southeast 14th Avenue for west of I-75.
- Morris Bridge Road from CR 582A, intersecting SR 582, for south to Navajo Avenue west of I-75.
- Grand Regency Boulevard for 0.382 miles north from SR 60 to the east of I-75.
- La Rose Road for north from U.S. [Route 98 in Florida|US 98] to the east of I-75.
- Fincher Lane for south from CR 41 in Pasco County to the east of I-75.