As thousands are expected to hit the slopes over President's Day weekend, the Colorado Department of Transportation said travel through the mountains will be hazardous.
President's Day Weekend is always one of the busiest weekends of the year at Colorado's ski areas, and this year snowy conditions could make it a challenging drive for Coloradans from the Front Range ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation is piloting speed enforcement cameras, beginning in construction zones. The Floyd ...
People all across Colorado will experience snowy and slick conditions over the next few days, but the biggest hazard will the ...
The state's latest effort to crack down on speeding and reduce traffic fatalities comes amid an alarming increase in ...
CDOT will launch the Speed Safety Camera Program to improve traffic safety in construction zones. Safety cameras will be ...
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Feb. 2-8.  1. CDOT finds source of ice formations ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation is developing a program that would place photo radar cameras along highways as ...
DOT's $5 million plan to reduce deadly crashes in our state. Colorado State Patrol says speeding is a leading cause of deadly ...
The department’s Speed Safety Camera Program is aimed at helping enforce speed limits by issuing warnings and citations to ...
Photo speed cameras are coming to the state's highways as a part of the Colorado Department of Transportation's (CDOT) $5 ...
The National Highway Safety Administration, which recommends state authorizing statutes, has found that installing speed ...