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There is no Iowa 80 in the game. You must be referring to the Coast to Coast mod. That is not SCS content. Best to post about that in the SCS Forums under the map section, thead titled Coast to Coast.
All that mod allows is for us to travel longer distances. Other areas of the map are being improved such as Texas, Kansas, and Eastern Colorado. It will take time though.
Being a former driver myself I'm happy with the way things are going. I'm not gonna complain about the time it's taking as I would rather have things done right the first time through unlike other companies....cough....Dovetail....cough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zMUxMwqbTY
Also a former driver and couldn't agree with you more . I think SCS does an excellent job and I am constantly amazed at the graphical , artistic and professional expertise of the SCS Team . Truly enjoy a very realistic ATS ( might jump into ETS2 ). Being one of the older geezers I lack in patience and am really looking forward to Final1.32 and Oregon . Currently enjoying 1.32 Public Beta .
The file can be found at "C:\Users\*USERNAME*\Documents\American Truck Simulator" for a default install.