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 CDOT road cameras ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation has ended access to about 136 cameras from roadways across the state. Residents in ...
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.
DENVER (KDVR) — A $5.89 million project that will add 35 cameras to U.S. 36 and connect fiber optic lines from Interstate 25 to Lyons via Highway 66 is set to begin next Monday. On Sept. 29, the ...
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Oct 5-11.  1. Fatal crash kills driver, injures ...
Wednesday night, the Colorado Department of Transportation held an informational open house as it eyes making a stretch of ...
Colorado's "Must Carry Law" requires CMV drivers to carry chains from September to May to enhance road safety.