Parking tight on World's Most Famous Beach, especially at Daytona's ISB ramp

Photo for Headline Surfer / The area along the Dunlawton Avenue ramp was devoid of heavy vehicular driving on this Sunday evening before dusk, a far cry from congestion earlier in the day.
 
By HENRY FREDERICK
Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Vehicular traffic was a problem along the driving zones at the World's Most Famous Beach in Daytona on this Sunday as in too many cars, beach safety officials said.

"We were at capacity in most core areas of the beach, had to close International Speedway beach ramp intermittently throughout the day due to capacity," Senior Capt. Tamra Marris of Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue told Headline Surfer in an email alert. "Our major issues today were parking/double parking."

"We were at capacity in most core areas of the beach, had to close International Speedway beach ramp intermittently throughout the day due to capacity," Senior Capt. Tamra Marris of Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue told Headline Surfer in an email alert. "Our major issues today were parking/double parking."

Beach Safety flew the yellow flag today, rescuing six swimmers in the surf caught in rip currents without further incident.