With Colorado's 300 days of sunshine, we still have many days during our winter when roadways can become icy, snow-covered, with white-out conditions. Winter avalanches can also close roads and cause dangerous conditions. The Colorado Department of Transportation is helping to keep you safe by moving tons of snow off of the roadways. This video describes tips to be safer as you share the road with our snowplows and drive in Colorado's winter season.
Comments on "CDOT Colorado Winter Driving"
@CrystalBlade101 - ... @CrystalBlade101 - I'm right there with ya, planning to move in a couple years? from Texas.
Drew sounds? like a ... Drew sounds? like a Minnesota boy!
Im gonna move? ... Im gonna move? there soon...i love colorado
This should be a ... This should be a mandatory watch before any one in Colorado can? get their license.
This? is only in ... This? is only in the Mountains though right?
I've been all over ... I've been all over the U.S. and love Colorado; it has to be one of the? greatest places to live on earth. I love motorcycling the Rockies!!
South? park :P South? park :P
Wish u guys could ... Wish u guys could freakin plow Denver before going up in the? mountains
love this!? love this!?
i love passing? ... i love passing? plows on the right. f-penndot!
put the pedal to? ... put the pedal to? the metal
and turn on your? ... and turn on your? headlights!
Excellent? info Excellent? info
for some reason ... for some reason this film? is sort of inspiring and touching
:-)
Excellent! Thank ... Excellent! Thank you for taking the time to inform? everyone on driving safely!
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