Living Legends Parade to Affect Travel on SR A1A on Feb. 14

Living Legends Parade to Affect Travel on SR A1A on Feb. 14
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City of Daytona Beach Shores recently issued the following announcement.

The Original Living Legends of Auto Racing Annual Beachside Car Show & Parade will be Monday, Feb. 14. The parade will start at 12:30pm at the Drive-In Christian Church, 3140 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, heading north on South Atlantic Avenue (SR A1A) for 2.2 miles and taking the Minerva (Road) Approach onto the beach. The parade will travel south on the beach, taking the El Portal Approach (between Cascade Terrace and Esmeralda Avenue) to exit the beach and heading north on South Atlantic Avenue back to the church.

Traffic will be stopped for several minutes as the parade begins and again as it exits the beach toward the end of the route. The cars will travel 20 mph on South Atlantic Avenue during the parade, and other motorists will not be permitted to pass them.

Please be patient and plan for these brief stoppages and delays. Enjoy the parade!

Original source can be found here.



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