![]() Interstate 40: California Arizona (Standard Time) Eastern Arizona SE corner of Navajo Reservation in AZ (Daylight Saving Time) (2) (3).Interstate 80: Unincorporated Elko Co., NV West Wendover, Elko Co., NV (1).Interstate 84: Baker Co., OR Malheur Co., OR.Please let me know and I’ll make corrections.Ĭhange Between Pacific Time and Mountain Time I’m sure errors or omissions crept into this because it was such a pain to compile. ![]() Now they have a tool to do that - this page. That’s why I think people have trouble tracking time zones as they drive. Some do, although many more switch at random county borders which were much more difficult to pinpoint on a map. I assumed quite foolishly that the preponderance of time changes would happen at state borders and simplify my task. Believe me, I’d use much more colorful language if this wasn’t a family-friendly website. This exercise was a lot more tedious than I imagined. Again, the rules applied in general terms only. There were also a handful of odd-numbered highways that crossed time zone boundaries too and muddied the construct a bit. Even-numbered Interstates run roughly west to east across the nation with the 2-digit numbering increasing from south to north. I didn’t reverse the order just to be obstinate. That was also the reason why Interstate numbers on the spreadsheet and the lists below were ordered from large to small (I-94 to I-8). The spreadsheet layout mimics the geographic footprint of the United States in rough terms, for example I positioned Idaho at the top-left (northwest) and Florida at the bottom-right (southeast). Others may prefer the even more detailed Google spreadsheet with links that I prepared. It’s not very useful in its present scaled down version that is included for illustrative purposes. Readers will want to open this map in another tab or window. I even collected the lat/long coordinates so travelers (OK, maybe just me…) could drop the waypoints into their GPS receivers and know exactly where time changes happen well in advance. However some of us like to be hyper-prepared before embarking on a journey. Yes, I understand that mobile phones and other networked devices grab time changes automatically without human intervention from nearby cell towers as someone drives merrily down the highway. Hopefully others will find this compact reference useful too. I didn’t see it so I decided to create my own. Maybe there’s one out there hidden away in a lonely corner of the Intertubes. I’m going to do that myself soon on my upcoming trip and I couldn’t find a comprehensive resource either. You can download any of these maps using the PDF and JPG buttons under all the images.I’ve noticed a lot of search engine queries lately seeking additional information about points along US Interstate Highways where travelers cross from one time zone into another. The last or the eighth map is the Indiana Extra Heavy Duty Route Map that contains the Extra Heavy Duty Highway Information (North West and North East). You can also see the name of the cities on this map. The seventh map is a kind of Indiana county map with roads, highways, cities, etc. All types of roads and highways are there on this map. The next map is titled “Indiana Interstate Map,” which shows you the route to travel to other states. The fifth map contains information about lakes, rivers, and also the highways in Indiana. The fourth map shows you the highways from Indiana to other states. Water bodies, Airports, Truck/Pipeline Terminal, Port Terminal, Truck/Rail Facility, etc., are also shown on this map. The third map, titled “ Indiana Highway Map,” was created by the U.S. Highways, Toll Roads, and Interstate highways are visible on this map. The second map, titled “Indian Road Map,” was composed by Brad Cole of. Every city, lake, river, highway, road, and other important location are visible here. The first map, titled “Indiana Roadway Map,” was released by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). Every single map contains useful information. As you can see, here, we have eight different types of maps.
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