The Colorado Department of Transportation has cameras that overlook roads across the state. Some of those cameras have gone ...
Drivers in Colorado's high country and western slope have lost a key travel tool this summer- nearly 137 Colorado Department of Transportation road cameras that used to show highway conditions are now ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation has ended access to about 136 cameras from roadways across the state. Residents in ...
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — Drivers will begin to see new technology installed along two major northern Colorado highways next week, including traffic cameras and fiber optic cable. The Colorado ...
More than 1,000 cameras scan highways statewide – some can “see” as far as three miles — streaming images available to anyone ...
When CDOT’s contract with a private company was not renewed, 136 cameras that had been visible online were taken offline.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has removed about 136 cameras from roadways across the state. High-country residents like to use those cameras to see how bad roads are during winter storms.
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Department of Transportation said drivers should expect heavy leaf-peeping traffic along the Interstate 70 Mountain Corridor this weekend. CDOT said Thursday that drivers ...
Coloradans heading into the mountains to bask in the fall colors this weekend should plan for a very slow drive surrounded by thousands of their fellow leaf peepers, according to state ...
A single-vehicle crash on a dirt road above Breckenridge’s Wellington neighborhood resulted in a fatality the night of Monday, Oct. 6, according to Summit County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Mike Schilling.