INTERSTATE 80

over YOLO CAUSEWAY EAST

03-YOL-080-7.25, Yolo County, California

Condition

Good

Year Built

1963

Daily Traffic

135,000

Length

880 ft

About This Bridge

INTERSTATE 80 carries traffic over YOLO CAUSEWAY EAST in Yolo County, California. Built in 1963, this structure is 63 years old, placing it among the older bridges still in active service. The bridge features prestressed concrete construction with a tee beam design, a combination chosen by engineers to meet the specific requirements of this crossing.

Approximately 135,000 vehicles cross this bridge daily, making it a high-traffic corridor critical to regional transportation. Bridges carrying this volume require enhanced inspection schedules and proactive maintenance programs. Commercial trucks account for 9% of all crossings. This proportion of commercial traffic is typical for this roadway classification and is factored into the bridge's design load ratings.

The bridge is currently rated in good condition based on federal inspection criteria established by the Federal Highway Administration. The structure meets current safety standards for its designated use and load capacity. With a total length of 880 feet, this is a major span requiring specialized engineering expertise for inspection and maintenance. Longer bridges present unique challenges including thermal expansion, wind loads, and more complex structural analysis.

Concrete bridges offer excellent durability and relatively low maintenance requirements. They resist corrosion well but can develop cracking over time, particularly in regions with freeze-thaw cycles or heavy use of deicing chemicals. Regular inspection focuses on detecting cracks, spalling, and reinforcement corrosion.

Federal law requires that all highway bridges be inspected at least every 24 months by qualified inspectors following the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). Some bridges with known issues or unusual characteristics may be inspected more frequently. Inspection data is reported to the National Bridge Inventory, a database maintained by the Federal Highway Administration that tracks the condition of all public highway bridges in the United States. This bridge data is sourced from that federal database and reflects the most recent available inspection results.

Condition Ratings

7

Deck Condition

Good

7

Superstructure

Good

7

Substructure

Good

7

Channel & Protection

Good

7

Lowest Rating

Determines condition category

NBI condition ratings range from 0 (failed) to 9 (excellent). Ratings of 4 or below are considered poor. The overall condition category is determined by the lowest individual component rating.

With a lowest rating of 7, this bridge demonstrates good condition meeting all safety standards.

For a structure built in 1963, maintaining good condition demonstrates effective maintenance practices. If this bridge were closed, traffic would face a detour of approximately 30 miles, underscoring the importance of maintaining this crossing.

Bridge Details

Prestressed Concrete is the primary structural material, which influences maintenance requirements and expected lifespan. The tee beam design was selected based on span requirements, load capacity needs, and site conditions at the time of construction. Maintenance responsibility falls to State Highway Agency.

Construction

Year Built1963
Year Reconstructed1986
MaterialPrestressed Concrete
Design TypeTee Beam
OwnerState Highway Agency

Dimensions

Total Length880 ft (268.2 m)
Max Span4 ft (1.2 m)
Deck Width13 ft
Deck Area109,166 sq ft

Span dimensions affect structural design choices and load distribution. The deck area of 109,166 sq ft determines surface maintenance scope.

Classification

Route TypeInterstate
Route Number8
Lanes On Bridge6
Lanes Under Bridge

Status

Toll BridgeNo
Historical SignificanceNot eligible
Scour Critical8
Detour Length30 mi (48 km)

Traffic Data

Traffic volume data helps engineers assess bridge wear patterns and plan maintenance schedules. Average Daily Traffic (ADT) counts are updated periodically and represent typical weekday usage.

135,000

Avg Daily Traffic (2015)

Vehicles per day crossing this bridge

9%

Truck Traffic

Commercial vehicle percentage

212,000

Projected Future ADT

Estimated future demand

This bridge carries approximately 135,000 vehicles per day, translating to roughly 49,275,000 crossings annually. This high volume places significant demands on the structure and necessitates frequent inspections.

Commercial trucks comprise 9% of traffic. Heavy vehicles cause disproportionate wear—a single fully loaded truck can have the impact of thousands of passenger cars on bridge deck surfaces.

Traffic projections estimate future volumes of 212,000 vehicles daily, a 57% increase from current levels. These projections inform capacity planning and potential upgrade requirements.

Load Ratings

Load ratings determine what weight this bridge can safely support. These values are critical for routing heavy vehicles and issuing overweight permits.

Operating Rating

5.9 tons

Maximum allowable load for special permits

Inventory Rating

3.4 tons

Load level for normal traffic

The operating rating of 5.9 tons represents the absolute maximum load this bridge can carry under controlled conditions with special permits. The inventory rating of 3.4 tons is the safe load limit for everyday traffic without restrictions. These relatively low ratings may result in posted weight limits or route restrictions for heavy vehicles.

5-Year Condition Trend

Stable

Condition has remained relatively stable since 2020

Data: 2020-2024 FHWA National Bridge Inventory

Location

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38.696944, -122.832500

Identification

Structure Number22 0045
NBI IDCA-22 0045
State FIPS06
County FIPS113

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Data Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) National Bridge Inventory 2024

Bridge inspection data is typically updated every 24 months. Conditions may have changed since the last inspection.

“Structurally deficient” does not mean a bridge is unsafe or likely to collapse. It indicates that one or more key structural elements are in poor or worse condition. Bridges are inspected regularly and may have load restrictions in place.

This data is for informational purposes only and should not be used for route clearance or vehicle weight decisions.

INTERSTATE 80 over YOLO CAUSEWAY EAST | California