After removing 136 malfunctioning cameras, state transportation officials are rebuilding their surveillance network to ...
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 Department of Transportation ...
(TNS) — Driving down Colorado highways, you can still disappear — the state recently lost 136 surveillance cameras — but the system covers at least 1,000 of the 9,100 miles as transportation officials ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation has removed about 136 cameras from roadways across the state. Residents in the High Country often used these cameras, many of which were located on mountain ...
All roads have reopened in Summit County following crashes and vehicle spin-outs. 9:15 a.m.: Interstate 70 has reopened in ...
In a mountain town with a population of slightly more than 600, you wouldn't expect speeding to be an issue. But third-year ...
As Colorado expands access to speed enforcement cameras, one sheriff is arguing that the cameras appear to be money generators for the cities that use them. Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams told CBS ...
Hanging out in the left lane while driving on Colorado highways isn’t just annoying to other drivers but potentially dangerous. On multilane highways in Colorado, it’s also against the law, the ...
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 ...