Travel Alert | Winter Storm Warnings - Stay updated at cotrip.org

The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warnings and Watches for most mountain areas. A slow moving spring storm will bring heavy, wet snow above 7,500ft of elevation to all mountain ranges through Wednesday (5/7). Snow showers will start Monday (5/5) across the central mountains, including I-70 corridor, and the southwestern passes with the heaviest accumulations expected Tuesday (5/6). Lower elevations, including Denver and the Front Range should expect significant rain through the duration.  

  • State Law stipulates commercial vehicles must carry chains or approved alternate traction devices on most mountain roadways until May 31. Chain Laws are likely to be in place during this storm. 
  • Heavy rains may create standing water issues and localized flooding 
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Sustainability

Our Efforts Toward Sustainability

Experts project that the global freight transportation system emissions will surpass passenger vehicle emissions by 2050. As a result of both the impacts and projections, we want to support mitigation and curb that contribution through sustainable supply chain programs. We are proud to advance Colorado's goals through multiple strategies in support of a future sustainable supply chain.

 

  

 

Colorado Clean Truck Strategy

The Colorado Clean Truck Strategy is a multidisciplinary, publicly engaged, multi-state approach to reducing truck emissions in Colorado. Review the strategy to learn more about multi-agency clean truck initiatives in Colorado. 

 

 

 

Freight
Efficiency

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay Program is committed to advancing sustainability within our supply chain by measuring, benchmarking and improving freight efficiency.