COLORADO NEWS

Cameras will be used on I-25 ‘gap’ in Colorado to nab drivers that cross the double lines

Apr 7, 2024, 9:22 AM | Updated: Apr 8, 2024, 1:53 pm

If you’re one of the thousands of the drivers who use the I-25 gap, the portion of interstate highway between Castle Rock and Monument, know that cameras will be turned on this year to watch for anyone crossing the double white lines between the main travel lanes and the express lane.

As reported on the KKTV 11News website, these cameras will be activated sometime in 2024, which CDOT spokesperson Tim Hoover is calling the The Safety Enforcement System.

Upon activation at the gap, motorists who traverse the dual white lines dividing the express toll lane from the unrestricted lanes will face a fee. Hoover indicates a $75 penalty will be issued to the vehicle’s owner on record, escalating to $150 if not settled within 20 days. Comparable technology is currently in use on various key routes like the I-70 mountain corridor and C-470.

Hoover remarked, “once the system is in place, [drivers] are really going to be in hot water if that’s a habit because the system is highly, highly effective, and the odds of them being able to do this — which is very dangerous — and not get caught are very low,” adding “it’s illegal right now to do that, and so if [drivers] are doing it, they are risking getting pulled over and getting a ticket that way.”

Colorado News

Von Miller...

Kevin Kissner

Von Miller Pushes for Return to Broncos

It’s been almost five years since Von Miller suited up for the Denver Broncos. In 2021, the Broncos were entering a full rebuild and needed to get as many draft […]

3 hours ago

Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella...

Brian Michel

Kacey Musgraves is bringing her ‘Middle of Nowhere’ tour to Ball Arena this fall

Eight-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves is heading back to Denver. The country-pop superstar announced her “Middle of Nowhere” North American Tour Wednesday, and Denver’s Ball Arena is on the […]

4 hours ago

...

Brian Michel

Denver could soon let bars stay open until 4 a.m. — but there’s a catch

Denver is considering pushing bar and nightclub closing times from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. under a new proposal from the city’s Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection — and […]

4 hours ago

Shaboozey...

Shawn Patrick

Shaboozey to make Red Rocks debut in October, bringing ‘Outlaws Never Die Tour’ to Colorado

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Shaboozey will play Red Rocks for the first time on Oct. 13 as part of a sweeping North American headlining tour in support of his upcoming concept album. […]

21 hours ago

(Photo by: Marli Miller/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)...

Shawn Patrick

Denver International Airport has second-longest walk to the gate of any U.S. airport, new report finds

If catching a flight at Denver International Airport sometimes feels like a hike, there’s data to back that up. DIA ranks as the No. 2 U.S. airport for longest walking […]

21 hours ago

Veo...

Shawn Patrick

Rentable trikes are coming to Denver streets as new scooter company Veo gets the city contract

For the first time, Denver riders will be able to hop on a three-wheeled electric scooter through the city’s shared micromobility program. Veo Micromobility, a California-based company, will begin deploying […]

22 hours ago

Cameras will be used on I-25 ‘gap’ in Colorado to nab drivers that cross the double lines