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Speed Limit Rising On I-70

Colorado Department of Trnsportation

Colorado transportation officials have announced plans to install new technology along Interstate 70 that would increase the speed limit through Glenwood Canyon.

The Colorado Department of Transportation expects to increase from 50 to 60 mph for most parts of the 14-mile canyon during good weather conditions.

Department officials say speed limits would drop to as low as needed when road conditions worsen or when construction and emergency closures occur.

Officials say the speed limit system would be the first of its kind installed in the state along with a dozen new signs, weather-monitoring stations and closed-circuit cameras.

Officials say the partially-automated, partially-manned technology is expected to be in place by November followed by a 90-day testing period.

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