The Colorado Department of Transportation is again postponing major road work due to another round of snow last week.
The Military Access and Mobility Safety Improvements Project, or MAMSIP, is underway in Colorado Springs, near Fort Carson.
The state's latest effort to crack down on speeding and reduce traffic fatalities comes amid an alarming increase in construction zone deaths, which nearly doubled in 2024.
The best way to describe the rate of traffic fatalities across the state, is: Better, but still not good. The Colorado ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation said Powers Boulevard north of Airport Road would be closed overnight from Feb. 20 ...
Drivers who speed through highway construction zones are apt to find themselves getting a photo radar ticket starting in ...
People who frequently drive through the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels on Interstate 70 might notice more visible ...
As Colorado Department of Transportation officials were contemplating closing the westbound bore of the Eisenhower-Johnson ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation is developing a program that would place photo radar cameras along major roadways as early as spring 2025. The department’s Speed Safety Camera Program is ...
CDOT won four awards at the WTS Colorado Recognition Awards, highlighting its commitment to diversity and innovation in ...
Four of those fatalities were in Colorado Springs, according to CDOT. A dashboard with all Colorado traffic fatality data can be found here. To address this growing concern, CDOT has plans to ...