Traffic begins to back up on S.R. 224 near Kimball Junction during the afternoon rush hour on Wednesday. The Summit County Council is working with state officials to identify solutions to the congestion problems, though work on any project still appears to be years in the future.
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The most direct way to Interstate 80 from Park City is on S.R. 224, a trip that often ends in a mess of traffic and taillights at the largest commercial district in the Snyderville Basin.
The other option is U.S. 40, which is 3 1/2 miles longer, but features less traffic, fewer traffic lights and, often, fewer headaches.