Traffic along Clear Creek Canyon was re-opened Saturday afternoon after rescue crews recovered the body of an ice climber.
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 Colorado Department of Transportation, with its contract partner Pyramid Construction, Inc., will begin roadway widening work on Feb. 24,” CDOT said in a news release. “Work will occur along ...
Just two out of 500 claims filed recently have been paid. A spokesperson says that’s because the state is good at fixing the ...
A new memo from the Trump administration prioritizes transportation projects in states with high birthrates, those that ...
The Colorado Department of Transportation is developing a program that would place photo radar cameras along highways as ...
MedRide, a Colorado Springs-based emergency Medicaid transportation company, had a four-day suspension of its patient rides ...
Colorado Department of Transportation officials previously contemplated closing the westbound bore of the Eisenhower-Johnson ...
This year, Colorado has already seen 17 deaths on state highways. However, according to a report released by the Colorado ...
Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) have won 4 out of 10 awards from the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS) ...
State transportation officials plan to deploy photo radar cameras on highways this spring to automatically enforce speed ...
At least 7,497 animals were killed on Colorado roadways last year, with deer accounting for the vast majority. This is ...