MONUMENT, Colo. — Roadside technology along several corridors will now catch those who weave in and out of the express lanes. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) announced express lane enforcement went into effect Dec. 1 along Central 70, the I-25 South Gap and US 36 corridors through a roadside detection system.
Denver7 covered the new technology in a “Driving You Crazy” segment last year. The cameras are above ground and use sensors, along with artificial intelligence-assisted software, to capture data of vehicles traveling alongside it.
This technology was first installed along the Interstate 70 mountain express lane corridor and now will catch drivers who cross the double lines on Interstate 25 between Monument and Castle Rock, I-70 between I-25 and Chambers Road, and US 36 between Federal Boulevard and Table Mesa Drive.
For people like Linsay Mintenko, who frequently travel on the I-25 stretch between Monument and Castle Rock, she hopes this enforcement will help make the drive safer.
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