The streets are mostly quiet early Friday as fans start to make their way to Center City along the parade route.
Many roads are already blocked Friday morning in preparation for the Super Bowl victory parade.
City officials released a list of street closures and parking restrictions earlier this week.
The city is cautioning drivers about challenging travel conditions for the celebrations. Parking spots will be limited as well.
Road closures began on Tuesday, with many expected to last until Saturday.
A large list of streets began closing at 5 a.m. on Friday along the parade route.
Broad Street isn’t expected to close to traffic until about 7 a.m., according to Action News Traffic Reporter Matt Pellman, but timing has been being adjusted as needed.
Streets quiet ahead of Eagles Super Bowl parade
The city asks drivers to obey all “Temporary No Parking” signs. Vehicles parked in these locations during posted hours will be relocated.
There will be no enforcement of meter and time limit regulations on the day of the parade. However, safety violations, such as parking too close to the corner, fire hydrants, blocking crosswalks and double parking, will be enforced.
During the parade, several bicycle lanes along Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Broad Street, and streets in the vicinity will be inaccessible.
Cyclists are advised to use caution when traveling in the area.
There will be no access to the Schuylkill River Trail from the rear of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Friday, February 14. Westbound travel on the Schuylkill Travel will terminate at Paine Skate Park.
The parade route will start at Broad and Pattison streets at 11 a.m. on Friday before heading north on Broad Street toward City Hall. It will then turn down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the Art Museum. The team expects the ceremony to finish at 3:15 p.m.
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