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The I-80 is a road in Just Cause 4.

Rico riding a motorcycle on the highway.

Rico riding a motorcycle on the highway.

Description[]

The I-80 is a highway located in Solís. It is the only named road in the nation and also the longest road in Solís, being around 30-40 kilometers long.

The road passes all of Solís' biomes and multiple settlements, with multiple intersections and gas stations on it.

The legal speed limit along the I-80 is 120 km/h, which is the highest in Solís. Driving around the road takes around 20 minutes with a Verdeleon Eco (time may differ depending on driver skill and choice of vehicle). Video of full highway drive can be found here.

Route[]

The road starts at Quya. Then the road starts going south towards Aeropuerto General Benitez passing it and almost all other settlements in Islas Intichayes.

After that the road passes Bahía del Santo, where there is an intersection, from which the player can go north back to Quya or to the mountain regions. Then the road goes on normally for around 7 kilometers before reaching the capital city of Nueva Voz. The road goes through the city.

Then the road starts going north to the desert biome. There is a bridge between the desert biome and the grasslands biome that the highway crosses. The highway doesn't go very far into the desert biome only going through the southern parts of the Páramos and Laderas Rojas regions. 

Then the road goes through the northern part of the grasslands through TalladaLaderas SurGran Batalla and Frontera. At those regions there are a lot of intersections in the highway. Around Tallada and Laderas Sur the highway's lanes split up multiple times. At Bahia Pasiphiku is an intersection where the player can go south to Recalada. After the intersection the road comes back to Quya

Signage[]

The road uses only three different signs: One that states the road's name, one that shows that there is a gas station after the intersection and a unique one showing a plane, that shows the direction to Aeropuerto General Benítez. All of these signs are blue with the icons and the outline being white.

Specifications[]

Like the Panau Motorway/Highway System, the road is a dual carriageway, meaning it has two lanes going in each direction. The road does have medians at some points separating the lanes, but there are a few open bits too. The road, like Panau's motorways can be accessed via grade separated junctions and quite a few crossings mostly in the eastern grasslands.

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