What to expect for I-70 and DIA on Thanksgiving 2024
Thanksgiving travelers are hitting the road and air today. On the I-70 mountain corridor Thanksgiving is usually the slowest winter holiday. In 2023 the weekend
Thanksgiving travelers are hitting the road and air today. On the I-70 mountain corridor Thanksgiving is usually the slowest winter holiday. In 2023 the weekend
Colorado’s two main interstates, I-70 and I-25, are home to hundreds of crashes caused by other crashes. Colorado State Patrol calls these “secondary crashes.” Since
Road engineers are explaining why they will not rebuild the busiest interchange in Summit County. On any given day 32,000 vehicles use Exit 205 in
November is the deadliest month of the year for Bambi crossing the road. Colorado State Patrol reports most of Colorado’s animal-vehicle collisions happen in the
The November snowstorm continues, and CDOT is trying to keep it from becoming a snowpocalypse. Starting today CDOT is enforcing a rare trailer closure on
When’s the last time you had dinner at the wheel? If you’re like 73% of Colorado drivers you’ve chowed down in the past week. Colorado
Think you’re getting out of trouble by refusing a roadside? Think again. Colorado State Patrol is cracking down on suspected drunken drivers who refuse a
I-70 is a lot of things, including (mostly) predictable. Traffic at the Eisenhower-Johnson tunnels fell to a five-month low this past weekend, Oct. 18-20. Just
Are truckers to blame for most commercial vehicle crashes on Colorado roads? Colorado state patrol says no. New data from CSP shows about one-third of
This past year was the deadliest in history for people walking or biking along Colorado roads. “Getting hit by a car seems about as likely
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