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5:52 p.m.: The City of Thornton is no longer under accident alert.
3:45 p.m.: The Adams County Fire Department is reporting they have responded to 11 vehicle accidents since 9:30 a.m. They advise residents to avoid driving if possible.
Since 9:30 a.m. today, our crews have responded to 11 vehicle accidents. Roads are slippery today; please use extreme caution when driving on icy roads. Avoid driving if possible.
— Adams County Fire (@adamscountyfire) February 10, 2018
2:48 p.m.: Eastbound I-70 at Lookout Mountain has re-opened, per the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Delays could remain in the area for some time.
I-70 eastbound at Lookout Mountains has re-opened, all lanes. Please be careful on slick roads today! pic.twitter.com/YS2sQjXuBw
— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) February 10, 2018
2:25 p.m.: A crash has been reported on northbound I-25 at Castle Pines Parkway, mile marker 183. The left lanes are closed, CDOT says.
Crash I-25 NB @ Castle Pines Parkway mm 189,left lanes closed,unknown time to clear
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
2:21 p.m.: The eastbound lanes of I-70 is closed near Lookout Mountain due to this jackknifed semi. There's no estimated time for reopening of the highway.
EB I-70 closed near Lookout Mountain due to jackknifed semi. Traffic is being detoured at Genesee. Motorists further W are encouraged to take US 6/Clear Creek Canyon as an alternate route. No estimated time of opening at this time. For rd conditions visit https://t.co/uOU0HHbUQ6 pic.twitter.com/XWvBBFsKnP
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
2:15 p.m.: Traffic has been detoured in that jackknifed semi crash at Lookout Mountain to Genesee. An alternate route is US 6.
upd- EB I-70 @ Lookout Mountain,MM 256.Cleanup continues;Traffic detoured @ Genesee,MM 254,delays;Passenger Vehicle alt rte:US 6 Clear Cree
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
2:07 p.m.: Elbert County is on accident alert, per a spokesperson from the Elbert County Sheriff's Office.
Elbert County is on Accident Alert
"ACCIDENT ALERT" is defined as those times when weather conditions are so... https://t.co/5no6ujrH99— Shayne Heap (@SheriffHeap) February 10, 2018
2:07 p.m.: The Colorado State Patrol - Castle Rock division says I-25 in Douglas County is "very slushy and icy."
I25 in Douglas County is very slushy and icy. Lots of crashes. A good day to stay home.
— CSP Castle Rock (@CSP_CastleRock) February 10, 2018
1:50 p.m.: A jackknifed is blocking the east bound lanes of I-70 at Lookout Mountain at mile marker 256. Expect delays, per CDOT.
CRASH- EB I-70 @ Lookout Mountain,MM 256;Jackknifed semi;Expect delays
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
12:55 p.m.: The City of Parker is also now under accident alert.
Parker is currently on accident alert. This means that if you are in a traffic accident, police will not respond unless there are injuries, or alcohol/drugs involved. All other accidents need to be reported on-line or at the PD front desk within 48 hours. pic.twitter.com/GXj9F31Shb
— Parker Police Dept. (@ParkerPolice) February 10, 2018
11:45 a.m.: The City of Thornton is on accident alert, meaning that if you're involved in an accident and no one is injured, police ask that you do not call for a police officer. Exchange information with the other driver, report it to your insurance company and wait to file the police report until later.
11:30 a.m.: US 6 at Loveland Pass is now closed due to a vehicle recovery in the area. No estimated time for the reopening of the highway, CDOT says.
CLOSED- US 6 Loveland Pass,b/c vehicle recovery;No est time to open;HazMat vehicles will use Eisenhower Tunnel on I-70 periodically - other
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
11:25 a.m.: CDOT warns that roads have deteriorated due to moderate-to-heavy snow throughout the Denver area.
Moderate-heavy snow falling thruout Denver area;Roads have deteriorated & R becoming slushy with snowpacked areas on top of existing icy co
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
10:10 a.m.: A Traction Law is also now in effect on I-70 between Vail and Denver, according to CDOT.
TRACTION LAW- EB/#I70West b/t Silverthorne & Georgetown;Passenger vehicles R required to have snow or mud/snow tires,use chains/alternative
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
TRACTION LAW- EB/#I70West b/t Vail & Georgetown;Passenger vehicles R required to have snow or mud/snow tires,use chains/alternative tractio
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
TRACTION LAW- EB/#I70West b/t Vail & Denver/C-470;Passenger vehicles R required to have snow or mud/snow tires,use chains/alternative tract
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
9:20 a.m.: Traction Law in effect for US 24 Battle Mountain, per CDOT.
TRACTION LAW- EB/WB US 24 Battle Mtn;Summit;Passenger vehicles R required to have snow or mud/snow tires,use chains/alternative traction de
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
7:20 a.m.: Traction Law in effect at Hoosier Pass - Colorado 9.
Traction Law Hoosier Pass CO 9 MM 73-86;Passenger vehicles required to have snow or snow/mud tires,use chains/ alternative traction devices
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018
7:15 a.m.: Heavy traffic is increasing on WB I-70; up to 2 hours of travel time from Denver/C-470 to the Eisenhower Tunnel.
Heavy Traffic Increasing- #I70West;Up to 2 hours total travel time from Denver/C-470 to Eisenhower Tunnel,MM 259-215
— CDOT (@ColoradoDOT) February 10, 2018