Description
Westbound US192 at Uhaul of Kissimmee.
Nearest businesses (within ~1–2 miles):
- U-Haul Moving & Storage of Kissimmee
- Trulieve Kissimmee East Dispensary
- Hobby Lobby
- Marshalls
- Outback Steakhouse
- First Watch
- Spectrum Store
- RV Rental Services
The area sees steady daily traffic from shoppers at nearby retail plazas, diners, residents from surrounding subdivisions, medical/dispensary customers, and tourists/commuters using the US 192 / Turnpike corridor, with the bus stop serving local Lynx transit riders.
Traffic counts
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Road / Segment
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Approximate AADT (vehicles/day)
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Notes / Year
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US 192 (Irlo Bronson Mem Hwy near Florida Turnpike interchange, Kissimmee)
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~63,000
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FDOT estimates for central Kissimmee segment (tourism + commuting; recent data)
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Traffic is elevated due to Turnpike on/off-ramps, local retail, apartment residents, school traffic, and tourist flow. Westbound volumes are particularly relevant for the bench’s primary facing.
Demographics
- Population: ~84,756–87,500 (projected growth continuing at ~1.6–2% annually)
- Median age: 36.1–36.6 years
- Median household income: $53,758–$65,503
- Per capita income: ~$26,000–$32,000
- Language: Approximately 30–41% speak English only at home, while ~59–69% speak a language other than English (primarily Spanish, reflecting the large Hispanic/Latino population at ~68–69% of residents); other languages account for smaller shares.
- Other notes: Highly diverse (~68–69% Hispanic/Latino with strong Puerto Rican influence, significant foreign-born at ~37%), with a strong service/tourism and commuting workforce. The area supports a mix of local residents in apartments and visitors drawn to retail, dining, and nearby attractions.
Ideal advertisers for this 2-sided bus stop bench include moving/storage services, dispensaries, big-box retail and home goods stores, casual restaurants, auto/RV rental, quick-service eateries, and local service or everyday essentials businesses targeting commuters, tourists, families, and nearby residents along this high-traffic US 192 corridor.






