CDOT had a longstanding contract that provided 136 cameras online, but the contract ended in July of this year because of ...
More than 1,000 cameras scan highways statewide – some can “see” as far as three miles — streaming images available to anyone ...
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 ...
When CDOT’s contract with a private company was not renewed, 136 cameras that had been visible online were taken offline.
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — 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 ...
The cameras that were removed include 17 located on Interstate 70 from Vail to Frisco, five that were on U.S. Highway 40 near Berthoud Pass, four on U.S. Highway 6 near Loveland Pass, two on Colorado ...
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CDOT removes some online cameras

CDOT removed more than 100 cameras showing road conditions, including those on U.S. 40. A temporary fix is installed at the ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation is lowering the speed limit starting Monday on Colorado 16, also known as Mesa Ridge Parkway. The new speed limit is 45 mph, replacing the previous 55 mph.