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What is the driving distance and time to get from West palm Beach Fla to Vero Beach Fla?


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Distance: 86.3 miles

Estimated time: 1 hr. 25 min.


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Exactomudno.... but it could be a bit faster without traffic and a bit more with.  Take that into account.


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