

“The updated website will be a great new tool for the public, however, we also wanted to bring the same information to your mobile device. Learn more about 511 and how to use this service here. This system has not changed, and will continue to provide a real-time option for travelers to get road conditions and traffic information. The 511 telephone service is an interactive, voice-activated traffic information system motorists can access by calling 511 (within Colorado) or 1-80 (nationwide). Follow on Twitter for real-time travel information and road conditions. New roadway hashtags and Twitter threads were rolled out in Spring 2021, making it easier for users to track and stay updated on closures and incidents from CDOT. COtrip on Social MediaĬOtrip traveler information is automatically posted to the Twitter feed.

They can also save their favorite routes and cameras, and customize their travel preferences.

Motorists can log-in in or sign up here for their own COtrip account to subscribe and manage their travel alerts. The new Trucker Mode features resources specific to commercial motor vehicle operators, including the following layers defined here. Layers available and what data the layers provide is described here. Icons are displayed on the map by checking or unchecking the boxes in the layers toolbar. Motorists can use the map as they would any Google map and click on the icons for more information. The COtrip website is powered by a dynamic Google Map™. The new website incorporates the following new features: Traveler Information & Layers Motorists will have an easier time identifying road closures, road conditions and construction impacts, all while replacing outdated technologies.” Now, travelers can customize routes from point A to point B to see if their trip may be impacted by any road or lane closures. We added several new features, while reducing system maintenance costs. The new website brings more of our transportation technologies into one lens, improving the customer experience. “We are evolving legacy systems to better serve the traveling public. “This is an exciting time for our agency,” said Bob Fifer, CDOT’s branch manager of the Intelligent Transportation Systems & Network Services. While motorists have been using for nearly two decades, this updated website will offer new features that will help travelers plan their route ahead of time, and be prepared for road or lane closures or adverse road conditions. 29 that features a new 511 map that will allow drivers to safely navigate Colorado roads. Statewide - The Colorado Department of Transportation launched a new, easy-to-use website on Sept.
