In defense of FDOT and the Jacksonville Expressway Authority, that Roosevelt connector wasn't engineered as some afterthought of a ramp. When the Expressway system was launched in Jacksonville it ran from the end of Roosevelt, along the 95 corridor past the west side of downtown, then crossed the Trout and hooked into North Main Street at the Imeson Airport. The Fuller Warren was a 4 lane lift span (yeah, I know... ON A EXPRESSWAY) and that dumped the traffic onto Atlantic and Philips. Southside Blvd was considered as a future I-95 corridor, and the Arlington Expressway, Haines Street Expressway and 20Th Street Expressway, all completed the system. Most large interchanges were cloverleafs with 20 mph, hairpin turns...bordering on corners. You can still experience one or two of those around town but most notable is the Airport exit which is ugly and horribly outdated as a door to our city. In the 50's and very early 60's, we actually were a national leader in FREEway development, it was the Interstate system that finally reached our system and taxed the hell out of it's capacity, not the other way around. 'Who's on first?' WE WERE!