Article: Denver Area Drivers Can Expect a Mountain of New Traffic Information from SpeedInfo Sensors Installed on Key Routes.

Sensors to Cover Approximately 150 Miles of Interstates and Highways

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Skiers heading for the mountains, students on their way to CU Boulder and other Denver-area drivers are about to get a new information fix. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is expanding information available about traffic flow on key interstates and other highways through the deployment of 75 SpeedInfo solar-powered, Doppler radar sensors throughout the Denver metropolitan area.

CDOT has installed these sensors along I-25, I-70, I-76, I-225, I-270 and US-36. The sensors provide information on traffic flow in both directions and feed this information ...

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