What's Driving You Crazy this week? Nick from Denver asks about signs for the Hampden Avenue exit on I-25, where one sign says the exit is in 3/4 of a mile and the following sign, at least a quarter mile away, says the exit is in 1 mile. Jayson Luber explains.
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Some of Colorado s largest chain stores and restaurants face ongoing coronavirus outbreaks as thousands of people visit them each week. (Shutterstock)
DENVER, CO More than 4,200 coronavirus outbreaks have been reported in Colorado since the pandemic began, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Some stores and restaurants continue to report outbreaks in Denver s metro area, despite climbing vaccination rates.
Denver stores and restaurants have strict cleaning procedures and coronavirus safety measures in place; however, some businesses are dealing with ongoing outbreaks, some of which have lasted months since they were first detected.
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Here is a list of active outbreaks at stores and chain restaurants in Denver as of Wednesday:
Nobody likes sitting in traffic.
Congested roads and highways cost Colorado drivers $3.5 billion each year in the form of lost time and wasted fuel. According to the TRIP report
Keep Colorado Mobile, traffic congestion in Northern Colorado causes 22 annual hours of delay for the average motorist and costs the average Northern Colorado driver $460 annually in lost time and wasted fuel.
Additionally, the report found that nearly half of Colorado’s major locally and state-maintained roads are in poor or mediocre condition, and five percent of locally and state-maintained bridges (20 feet or more in length) are rated poor/structurally deficient.