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Park City can be known for some notorious traffic, especially at Kimball Junction, an area about 8 miles North of Park City at the intersection of Utah State Road 224 & Interstate 80. these cams give a good idea of the traffic flow in this critical junction for those traveling between Park City and Salt Lake City.
Viewing tips: click any image for a larger view... click again to close. (NOTE: Safari browser not working with this feature.) You can click and hold to drag these larger images and/or open multiple images in larger view. These traffic cams are from the Utah Commuter link site feed. They update every few minutes 24/7.
Cam directions are typical, but may change to different views.
| Hwy.224 looking North |
looking South-West |
looking West |
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Kimball Junction, I-80 & State Rd. 224 |
Kimball Junction, I-80 & State Rd. 224 |
I-80 at the Jeremy Ranch exit |
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