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The service patrol concept, known today as the Road Rangers, is a free service of the Florida Department of Transportation and its partners and was initially used for the management of vehicle incidents in construction zones. This program has since expanded to respond to all type of incidents and has become one of the most effective elements of the Department's incident management program. The Road Rangers provide a direct service to motorists by quickly clearing travel lanes of minor incidents and assisting motorists. Services can include: providing a limited amount of fuel, assisting with tire changes and other types of minor emergency repairs. Road Ranger’s are typically assigned to work along major interstate corridors and within construction areas on these interstates.

 

District 2 Service Area

Coverage Area: 127 One-way Centerline Miles.

Interstate 95: From San Marco Road north to Pecan Park Road and from Old St. Augustine Road north to College Street.

Interstate 295: From I-95S to Pulaski Road

Interstate 10: From San Marco Blvd (Fuller Warren Bridge) to SR 200 (US 301)

J. Turner Boulevard : From I-95 to SR A1A

Interstate 9 A: From Pulaski Road to I - 95 S

 

Hours of Operations: 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. - Monday-Friday

Project Manager: Donna R. Danson

Email: Donna.Danson@dot.state.fl.us

Telephone: (904) 360-5635

 

Contractor: First Coast Road Ranger, LLD

Address: 6831 Beaver Street Jacksonville, FL 32254

Contact: Donald Adkison or Greg Gaylord

Telephone: (904) 260-3000

 

Dial * FHP (* 347) for Road Ranger Dispatch

 

 

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