The Colorado Department of Transportation has ended access to about 136 cameras from roadways across the state. Residents in the High Country often used these cameras, many of which were located on ...
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.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) -The Colorado Department of Transportation has cameras that overlook roads across the state. Some of those cameras have gone out of service. With the ice and snow that ...
As semitrailers and passenger vehicles whizzed along Interstate 70 on a chilly morning on Thursday, Oct. 30, dozens of ...
Both lanes of Interstate 70 were back open at the Eisenhower Tunnel following several slid-offs reported on the highway ...
Driving down Colorado highways, you can still disappear — the state recently removed 136 surveillance cameras — but the system covers at least 1,000 of the 9,100 miles, and transportation officials ...
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 ...
Early morning drivers headed eastbound on Interstate 70 near Floyd Hill should prepare for sun glare safety closures starting ...
Construction season in the Colorado High Country is nearing an end as colder, snowier weather moves in and forces projects to ...