Interstate 25 reopens from Hwy 402 up to Hwy 34 following major crash involving 2 semis, passenger vehicle
No injuries reported
and last updated 2021-01-22 15:24:06-05
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. â All lanes of Interstate 25 were closed much of Friday morning along a stretch southeast of Loveland due to a crash involving two semis and a passenger vehicle. No injuries were reported, but the interstate was closed for several hours.
At 6:39 a.m., Colorado State Patrol confirmed both northbound and southbound lanes are closed from Highway 402 to Highway 34. Trooper Gary Cutler, public information officer with CSP, said a call came in around 6:18 a.m. about a crash involving two semis and a passenger vehicle in the northbound lanes of I-25 near the County Road 20E bridge. One of the semis is jackknifed and the passenger vehicle is in between the two semis, Cutler said.
and last updated 2021-01-12 07:40:08-05
Stephen from Denver writes,
âWhat s driving you crazy? I cycle to work in Denver and I usually take 12th, east of Cheesman Park, because the bicycle lanes are wide and clearly marked. But almost every time I cycle, I meet a runner in the bicycle lane, going against the direction of travel. That forces me out of my lane and into the flow of traffic to avoid them. Can they do that? Especially when there s a perfectly good sidewalk on each side of 12th? Thanks, Baffled Bicyclist.â
The numerous bike lanes around Denver are designed for people on bikes and not for people running or walking.