California Interstate 80 Real Time 4K60 Detailed Timestamps Westbound

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Full Length of I-80 in the state of CA, then SF streets to the Golden Gate Bridge.
    2 hours 40 minutes of blue skies, grey with some raindrops in the Bay Area. Real time edition +17 min congestion in Oakland, +6 min red lights in San Francisco.
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    0:00 Reno-Sparks Metro Area, Nevada
    1:03 Sierra County State Line
    2:37 Nevada County
    14:18 Donner Pass Agricultural Inspection Station
    19:46 Exit 185 Truckee Route 89 Interchange
    27:01 Donner Summit Rest Area
    29:50 Exit 174 Soda Springs (resort access)
    32:34 Troy, Placer County Mile 171
    35:15 Exit 168 Big Bend South Yuba River,
    41:38 Exit 161 Yuba Pass
    44:37 Exit 158 Emigrant Gap, Blue Canyon
    52:58 Exit 148B Baxter, 1000ft descent section
    1:01:12 Exit 139 Rollins Lake, Colfax
    1:11:42 Exit 128 near Meadow Vista to Auburn
    1:25:31 Exit 112 Loomis to Sacramento city
    1:48:03 Exit 86 Sacramento I-5 Interchange
    1:49:28 Exit 85 El Camino Ave, Sacramento River
    1:52:20 Exit 82 Washington Lake Interchange
    1:56:13 Exit 78 Yolo Bypass, Davis
    2:05:20 Exit 67 Dixon to I-505 interchange
    2:13:02 Exit 59 Vacaville, Solano County
    2:23:02 Exit 48 Fairfield to I-680 interchange
    2:30:37 Exit 40 Cordelia to Vallejo Canyon
    2:36:37 Summit rest area to SR 37 interchange
    2:37:44 Exit 33 Solano Fairgrounds to I-780 interchange
    2:41:23 Exit 30 Carquinez Bridge Alfred Zampa Memorial
    2:44:27 Exit 27 San Pablo Bay area, Contra Costa County
    2:51:37 Exit 19 SP ridge to SF Bay
    2:54:30 slowdowns, rain, El Cerrito city limit
    2:59:57 Exit 14 Albany Towers to I-580 Section
    3:11:04 Exit 11 Berkeley university Ave, Aquatic park
    3:15:55 Exit 8 Emeryville Oakland interchange
    3:16:42 Toll Plaza, SFOBB Bay Bridge
    3:20:46 Yerba Buena Island Tunnel
    3:21:21 San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge (Willie L Brown Jr)
    3:24:38 Rincon Hill to Showplace Square I-80 Terminus
    3:28:33 Exit 1B Central Freeway to Exit 434A
    3:30:55 Mission Street
    3:31:59 Van Ness Ave, Civic Center, Tenderloin to Geary St
    3:36:48 Nob Hill, Pork Gulch, Russian Hill US-101
    3:43:07 Lombard St to Broderick intersection
    3:47:33 Richardson Avenue
    3:48:33 US 101, Palace of Fine Arts
    3:49:07 Presidio Parkway Tunnels
    3:49:56 Exit 438 bridge viewpoint to Fort Point
    3:50:58 Golden Gate Bridge
    3:53:00 Exit 442 Redwood Parkway
    3:54:10 Robin Williams Tunnel
    Tags:
    State: California, CA, Nevada, NV
    Names: Hart Freeway, Eisenhower Highway, Zampa Bridge, Claeys Freeway, Interstate 580, Central Freeway, Mission Street, Van Ness Avenue, US 101, Lombard Street, Richardson Avenue, Presidio Parkway, El Camino Real, Redwood Highway, Shoreline Highway, Route 113, Route 89, I-80, Interstate 80, highway 80, the 80, California route 80, CA 80, us highway 80, US highway 101,
    Water: Truckee River, Sacramento River, Yuba River, Carquinez Strait, San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate, Golden Gate Bridge, Yolo Causeway,
    Counties: San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Napa, Yolo, Sacramento, Placer, Nevada, Sierra
    Places: SF, Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley, Albany, Richmond, El Cerrito, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules, Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Davis, Sacramento, North Highlands, Foothill Farms, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, Penryn, Newcastle, Auburn, Colfax, Alta, Kingvale, Soda Springs, Truckee, Floriston,
    Interchanges: CA-65, Capital City Freeway, US Highway 50, CA-113, I-505, Highway 12, I-680, Lincoln highway, CA-37, I-780, Curtola Parkway, Sonoma Boulevard, I-580, I-880,
    Other:
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Комментарии • 7

  • @kevw172
    @kevw172 11 месяцев назад +2

    I also like how you drive in the right lanes. I wish we did this more in the US..

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 11 месяцев назад +1

      Damn right, I'm from Europe and was absolutely amazed by the sheer amount of people that drive in the left lane, seemingly oblivious of any other cars behind them wanting to overtake!
      How difficult is it to grasp the concept that the left most lane is usually only for overtaking?!

    • @kevw172
      @kevw172 11 месяцев назад

      @@you2be839 because people say theres p0tHolEs in the right lanes!!!! or the right lane is for mErgInG only!!!. Well in major cities where theres a lot of ramps sure. but theres 3 - 4 lane highways that have miles between ramps and people just dont move right.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 11 месяцев назад

      @@kevw172 The issue isn't so much about driving on the left to avoid a more deteriorated right lane on some road sections because that's usually where trucks do the heavy hitting, and depending on the road section, we also do that here.
      The thing that surprised me the most watching these US interstate videos is that many of them simply don't move to the right lane when they see (or simply don't see) a faster car approaching and wanting to overtake... even on 3 lane sections, with plenty of overtakes done by the right, which is generally more dangerous and illegal in many countries!!
      And while you do get to see overtakes done by the right here in Europe (because someone was also sleeping in the left lane and got fed up waiting), it's a lot rarer to see and what usually happens is the driver wanting to overtake flashing the headlights or horn to signal they want to overtake.

  • @J3susXP
    @J3susXP 7 месяцев назад

    2:32:35 the transition between the blue sky and grey is crazy

  • @kevw172
    @kevw172 11 месяцев назад

    Been waiting for this one!

  • @you2be839
    @you2be839 11 месяцев назад

    OK, I-10 and now I-80 done... over "8500km real-time" on the "video road" over the last few weeks... I've really never spent so much time on road trips in all my life, be it real trips or video trips, usually it's never more than 4000km, roundtrip!!
    But I still don't have a single good reason for actually making these entire interstate road trips on my own just for the sake of doing them... but maybe with somebody else: to go do this, to visit that, to eat this, to experience that, to sleep there, to buy that...