https://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-davis-causeway-proposed-tollway/45840774# (https://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-davis-causeway-proposed-tollway/45840774#)The I-80 Causeway from West Sacramento to Davis is mentioned in this proposal to be tolled if approved.
These HOT lanes are long overdue. The Yolo Causeway is notoriously congested and it's only going to get worse as Sacramento and the North Bay continue to grow. Sacramento is one of the fastest-growing regions of the country and recent Bay Area growth has been focused in Solano/Contra Costa/Alameda Counties.
HOT lanes are the TSA Pre-Check of the world of highways. If you pay for it, you can avoid an inconvenience.
Quote from: cl94 on November 15, 2023, 12:27:50 AM
These HOT lanes are long overdue. The Yolo Causeway is notoriously congested and it's only going to get worse as Sacramento and the North Bay continue to grow. Sacramento is one of the fastest-growing regions of the country and recent Bay Area growth has been focused in Solano/Contra Costa/Alameda Counties.
True too also consider another one the Yolo Causeway is only 6 lanes wide and it would have to be widened at some point and have the road meet current earthquake standards in the event a 7.x hits fault lines near Sacramento in this case the Green Valley Fault is the closest fault lint to Sacramento.
Hallelujah. The traffic between Vacaville and Sacramento has been getting worse and worse for the past several decades, and there have been zero improvements in capacity in that time. The multitude of lane drops in that stretch between Dixon and Davis seem to just make things worse.
They really need to do 2 tolled lanes in each direction
Quote from: jdbx on November 17, 2023, 04:27:10 PM
Hallelujah. The traffic between Vacaville and Sacramento has been getting worse and worse for the past several decades, and there have been zero improvements in capacity in that time. The multitude of lane drops in that stretch between Dixon and Davis seem to just make things worse.
Totally agree with the lane drops. You have the 80/113 interchange which is a traffic engineering marvel of what used to be done, with four (and capacity for five) through lanes, multi-lane ramps, long curve radii, and even being braided for the UC Davis exit so no short weave movements at the ramps. Everything is great except that it narrows down to three lanes by the downtown Davis exit. And there is no reason that there couldn't be four lanes each direction between north Dixon and Vacaville - there's certainly more than enough room in the median to do so. The lane drops in both directions approaching that section create unnecessary backups. At the east end there's the westbound merge in W Sac with two lanes of I-80 merging with four lanes of US-50, and then necking down to three lanes for the causeway.
No, it's not realistic to assume it can be widened into eternity to match traffic demand, but at least having a consistent number of mainline lanes through that corridor, plus aux lanes as appropriate would help moderate the flow instead of the current whipsaw effect with the lane drops now.
Would it be possible to eventually extend the toll lanes along the entire length of the Interstate 80 Sacramento bypass (from the US 50 interchange to the Business 80/former CA 244 interchange)?
Quote from: The Ghostbuster on November 20, 2023, 01:28:41 PM
Would it be possible to eventually extend the toll lanes along the entire length of the Interstate 80 Sacramento bypass (from the US 50 interchange to the Business 80/former CA 244 interchange)?
Depends on how Caltrans responds to the study.
About five years ago, Caltrans completed HOV lanes that ran from West El Camino Avenue to the Business 80/244 Auburn Boulevard interchange. Conceivably those HOV lanes could be "upgraded" to managed toll/HOV lanes. But, I don't see it being done in the foreseeable future.
Surprise surprise, the Sierra club has filed a lawsuit: https://www.google.com/amp/s/fox40.com/news/local-news/northern-california-environmental-groups-suing-caltrans-interstate-80-ecos-sierra-club/amp/
Would be great if they get the lanes built out. I have a Fastrak transponder that I got from Metro ExpressLanes in my car and it's much quicker going in the express lanes.
Quote from: Plutonic Panda on June 03, 2024, 12:51:50 AMSurprise surprise, the Sierra club has filed a lawsuit: https://www.google.com/amp/s/fox40.com/news/local-news/northern-california-environmental-groups-suing-caltrans-interstate-80-ecos-sierra-club/amp/
True and at the same time Sacramento has to respond to commuters from Solano County who have jobs in Downtown Sacramento.
Last I checked the Delta wasn't part of the Sierra Nevada. The Sierra Club has turned into the PETA of environmental groups. Quaint to think that I know a lot of people who remember them as a hiking club.