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TRAFFIC OPERATIONS CDOT 18500 E COLFAX AVE AURORA CO 80011-9989 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 78002 AURORA, CO REPORT DUI & AGGRESSIVE DRIVERS DIAL * P ( * 277) from your cell phone or 303-239-4501 Emergencies dial 911 or 303-239-4501 For non-emergencies, call Colorado State Patrol headquarters at 303-239-4500 Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m. www.csp.state.co.us Contact CDOT Maintenance at 303-512-5500 www.dot.state.co.us Colorado Driving Conditions Recorded Road and Weather Information Hotline: 303-39-1111 In State Toll-Free: 511 on any Colorado based phone (accessible in most areas) or www.cotrip.org Colorado Truck Parking Guide NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES Utah Driving Conditions www.dot.state.ut.us or 8-511-UTAH (8824) or simply 511 on any Utah based phone Kansas Driving Conditions www.ksdot.org 8-511-KDOT (538) or simply 511 on any Kansas based phone Truck Parking Guide Comments/questions 800-999-4997 or info@dot.state.co.us For Free Distribution Only Not For Sale Long Term Parking Emergency Parking Chain Stations 102cv.indd 1 4/23/2009 10:05:53 PM

Prepared by PBS&J for the Colorado Department of Transportation March 2009 Prepared by PBS&J 401 DTC Blvd., Suite 700, Denver, CO 80237 303-221-7275 www.pbsj.com Truck Parking Guide Survey Please let us know what you think of the Colorado I-70 Truck Parking Guide Strongly Agree Strongly Disagree Please rate the following statements on a scale from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). 1 2 3 4 5 The Guide is easy to use. The information in the Guide is useful. I will use the Guide when driving the I-70 corridor. I like the format of the Guide. Where did you get your copy of the Guide? Port of Entry Truck Stop Colorado State Patrol Your Employer CMCA Other How could the Guide be improved? 102cv.indd 2 4/23/2009 10:05:53 PM

This publication is part of the Colorado Department of Transportation s ongoing effort to improve safety and convenience for truck drivers along I-70. The purpose of the Colorado I-70 Truck Parking Guide is to provide truck drivers with parking information for normal and emergency conditions as well as identify Chain Stations for when chain restrictions are in effect. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained in this guide. However, it is possible there are errors or omissions in the guide due to conditions that have changed, or otherwise. CDOT makes no guarantee or warranty to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided in this guide which is presented as is. If you encounter an error in the guide please contact CDOT by e-mail at info@dot.state.co.us or phone 800-999-4997. Do not attempt to use this guide while operating a vehicle. 102txt.indd 1 4/23/2009 4:18:57 PM

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Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions....II Winter Driving... III Chain Law... IV Inspections.... V Road Closures... V Chain Stations....................................................... VI Left Lane Law...VII Noise Law...VII Waste Law...VII Move Over Law... VIII Seat Belt Law.... VIII Grades.... IX Brake Check Areas... IX Runaway Truck Ramps... IX I-70 Restrictions.... X Mountain Passes... XI Hazardous Material................................................... XII Index Map... XIII Map Legend.... XIV I 102txt.indd 1 4/23/2009 4:18:57 PM

Frequently Asked Questions QQ Why am I being asked to stop when the road closure is so far away? Allowing trips to continue towards a road closure compounds problems by filling emergency parking beyond capacity. Trucks are forced to park illegally thereby incurring fines and creating additional traffic hazards and congestion. QQ After a road closure, why am I still being told to park when I hear over the radio that other areas are being released? After a road closure, vehicles are released in a staged manner to ensure the safe and efficient flow of traffic. Releasing vehicles at the same time increases congestion, which can create greater delays and reduce safety. vehicles from the chain stations to the highway. QQ When can I take my chains off? When designated by sign or when bare pavement is present on a descending grade. Call 511 for current chain law status. QQ Does my trailer need to be chained when chains are required? Colorado has no rule or statute requiring chains on trailers. QQ Where can I chain-up? Refer to the I-70 Truck Parking Guide for chain station locations. II QQ After I chain-up, can I continue with my load? Yes; however, for safety and efficiency purposes, CDOT personnel or law enforcement may control the reentry of 102txt.indd 2 4/23/2009 4:18:59 PM

W I N T E R D R I V I N G Winter Driving It is not uncommon for travel conditions around our state to vary significantly, not only between the plains and the mountains, but literally from mile to mile on the same road. At times temperatures can hover in the fifties near Denver while snow is falling a short 30 minute drive west of town. High winds across the plains can limit visibility during snow storms or shaded areas on mountain and canyon roads can present icy conditions on otherwise dry highways. Although uncommon, Colorado has even had snow in the higher elevations on the 4th of July! All of these factors make Colorado a distinctive place to drive during the winter. In an effort to minimize the effects of Colorado s special weather and road conditions, reduce the number of travel delays and in a proactive approach to fighting air pollution, Colorado has implemented intensive public information campaigns, adopted strict chain guidelines for Commercial vehicles and begun widespread use of alternative de-icing compounds. The CDOT Winter Driving Initiative is a comprehensive safe driving program designed to educate motorists in Colorado regarding winter driving conditions. The Winter Driving Initiative focuses on providing information and answering questions in four areas: Road treatments, snow removal, road conditions, and winter driving preparedness. By providing a single source of information in these areas, CDOT hopes to raise awareness of winter driving issues and help keep Colorado roads safer in the winter months. W I N T E R D R I V I N G III 102txt.indd 3 4/23/2009 4:19:02 PM

W I N T E R D R I V I N G IV W I N T E R D R I V I N G Chain Up Tips Colorado s chain law applies to all state, federal, and interstate highways in Colorado. Definitions Under the Colorado chain law, a commercial vehicle is defined as being used in commerce to transport passengers or property and fitting into one of the following categories: Has a gross combination weight rating of 2,001 or more lbs. inclusive of a towed unit which has a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 lbs. or Has a gross vehicle weight rating of 2,001 or more lbs. Notification When the chain law is in effect, drivers will be notified which vehicles must chain up and where by the following means: electronic message signs; 511 traveler information; www.cotrip.org; and media outlets. Carrying Chains on I-70 (effective Sept.1, 2007) Commercial vehicles operating on I-70 in either direction between mileposts 13 (Edwards) and 259 (Morrison) from Sept. 1 to May 31 must carry sufficient chains at all times to be in compliance with the Colorado chain law. Chaining up The chain law and the temporary winter road closures may occur at any time based on road conditions. When a highways reopens, or after chaining-up, re-entry onto the highway may be controlled to facilitate the safe and efficient flow up traffic. Metal chains must consist of two circular metal loops, one on each side of the tire, connected by not less than nine evenly-spaced chain loops across the tread. Commercial vehicles that have four or more drive wheels must chain four wheels. Dual tire chains are acceptable. or Is designed to transport 1 or more passengers, including the driver. 102txt.indd 4 4/23/2009 4:19:09 PM

W I N T E R D R I V I N G Alternate Traction Devices (ATDs) Approved ATDs in Colorado are wheel sanders, which must carry enough sand to get the vehicle through the restricted are, and pneumatically driven chains, which spin under the drive wheels automatically as traction is lost. New probationary use of AutoSockTM alternate traction device will be allowed on a trial basis in the winter of 2008/09; however, probationary approval may be withdrawn at any time. Tire Cables With only two exceptions, Colorado chain law rules do not permit tire cables as alternate traction devices. The exceptions are 1) tire cables with high strength steel cross member rollers 0.415 or great in diameter, which can be used on all commercial vehicles except single drive axle combinations; and 2) on a tandem power drive axle commercial vehicle, where any type of cable can be used only if there are chains on the two outside tires of one of the power drive axles and cables on two or more tires of the other power drive axle. Chain Law Level 1 All single drive axle combination commercial vehicles must chain all four drive wheels; cables are not permitted as ATDs. All other commercial vehicles must have snow tires or chains. Level 1 may be implemented any time there is snow covering any part of the traveled portion of pavement on an ascending grade. Chain Law Level 2 All commercial vehicles must chain up. Single drive axle and tandem drive axle combination commercial vehicles must chain four drive wheels. Autotransports must comply to the extent possible without causing damage to the hydraulic lines. Buses must chain two drive wheels to comply. Level 2 may be implemented any time there is snow covering the entire traveled portion of pavement on an ascending grade, or when driving conditions dictate that this level is necessary to protect safety and to minimize road closures. W I N T E R D R I V I N G V 102txt.indd 5 4/23/2009 4:19:17 PM

W I N T E R D R I V I N G VI W I N T E R D R I V I N G Violations The fine for not carrying chains on I-70 between mileposts 13 and 259 Sept. 1 to May 31 is $50 plus a $17 surcharge. Statewide, the fine for not chaining up when the chain law is in effect is $500 plus a $157 surcharge. The fine for not chaining up and subsequently blocking the highway is $1,000 plus a $313 surcharge. Chain laws are strictly enforced and trucks may be subject to inspection. Must hazardous material tankers and transporters comply with the chain law? Yes. Vehicles placarded for flammable, combustible, or explosive loads may pass the chain-up signs and install their chains where pavement is covered by snow or ice, at a safe location outside the traveled portion of the highway. When can chains be removed? Call 511 for current chain law status. The chain law will cease where bare descending pavement is encountered, and when electronic signs cease to display chain law in effect information. Chain Stations More information on Colorado s chain law can be found at www.cotrip.org. 30 minute parking only Eastbound MP 178, MP 183, MP 184, MP 187, MP 195, MP 203, MP 205, MP 219, MP 228, MP 241, MP 251, MP 290, MP 340 Westbound MP 358, MP 23, MP 20, MP 254, MP 228, MP 223, MP 221, MP 219, MP 213, MP 197, MP 179 102txt.indd 4/23/2009 4:19:21 PM

Left Lane Law A driver shall not drive in the left-most lane (passing lane) of a multi-lane highway with a posted speed limit of 5 mph or greater unless they are passing other vehicles, turning left, or if the volume of traffic does not allow them to merge to the right (non-passing lane). Violators of the Left Lane Law can be cited. Noise Law Many of Colorado s highways pass near or through communities and residential areas. Because of the close proximity to the highway, people in these areas are especially sensitive to highway noise. When traveling through these areas, please be a good neighbor and don t use train whistles and air horns unless necessary for safety. Colorado law requires commercial vehicles equipped with an engine compression brake device have a muffler for the device. Violation of this law is punishable by a fine. Waste Law It is illegal in Colorado to throw or deposit waste from a vehicle upon the highway. This includes the discarding of human waste (feces or urine) along the highway. The depositing of human waste along a highway is punishable by a fine. VII 102txt.indd 7 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

Move Over Law When approaching an emergency vehicle operating its emergency lights on the shoulder a driver must safely move to the left lane when two or more lane are available. If traffic, road, or weather conditions do not allow a driver to move over to the left lane, drivers must slow to a safe speed while moving past the emergency vehicle. Volition of the Move Over Law could result in 4 points against the violator s Colorado driver s license. Seat Belt Law Colorado law requires the driver and all front seat passengers to wear safety belts whenever a truck is operated on a public road in the State. The requirement does not apply if federal law does not require the vehicle to be equipped with safety belt systems. The driver of the vehicle is responsible for buckling up and ensuring all passengers covered by the law are buckled up. Drivers may be fined for violating this law. Additional information on Colorado Seat Belt Law is available at www.cotrip.org. VIII 102txt.indd 8 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

Grades Vail Pass (WEST Side): 7% grade MP 180 195 Eisenhower Tunnel (West Side): 7% grade MP 208 214 Eisenhower Tunnel (East Side): % Grade MP 215 220 Georgetown Hill: 7% Grade MP 225 229 Floyd Hill: 7% GRADE MP 244 247 Mount Vernon Canyon: 7% GRADE MP 254 20 Brake Check Areas Eastbound MP 213 Westbound MP 215, MP 213 Runaway Truck Ramps Eastbound MP 257 Westbound MP 212, MP 209, MP 185, MP 182 IX 102txt.indd 9 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

X I-70 Restrictions Glenwood Canyon: MP 114 to 133 Height: No permitted loads over 1 feet inches Width and length: Rear pilot car required for permitted loads that exceed 13 feet in width or 85 feet in length. MP 118 132 Commercial Vehicles Right Lane Only Vail Pass: MP 180 190 (Westbound) Commercial Vehicles 45MPH Eisenhower Tunnel WEST Approach: MP 208 to 214 (Westbound) Commercial Vehicles 30MPH Eisenhower Tunnel: MP 213 to 215 Permitted loads must follow the directions on their permit for the Eisenhower Tunnel. Height: No loads over 13 11 Width: Permitted loads over 11 feet must get permission from the Tunnel Attendant to enter the tunnel. Loads wider than 12 feet may have to wait to go through. To avoid delays, the use of US (Loveland Pass) is optional. Eisenhower Tunnel East Approach: MP 215 to 220 (Westbound): 55MPH minimum Left Lane Georgetown Hill: MP 225 229 (Westbound) 55MPH minimum Left Lane MP 225 229 (Eastbound) Commercial Vehicles 45MPH & Right Lane Only 102txt.indd 10 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

I-70 Restrictions Floyd Hill: MP 244 247 (Westbound) Commercial Vehicles 45MPH & Right Lane Only Mount Vernon Canyon: MP 254 20 (Westbound) 55MPH minimum Left Lane MP 254 20 (Eastbound) Commercial Vehicles 35MPH & Right Lane Only Limon: 359 Height: No permitted loads over 15 feet 9 inches. Loads over 15 feet 9 inches tall may go around Structure G-22-BA at the junction of I-70 and US 24 by using the off and on ramps. Mountain Passes Vail Pass, 10, elevation Summit at MP 190 Eisenhower Tunnel, 11,158 elevation Between MPs 214-215 XI 102txt.indd 11 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

Hazardous Material I-70 is a designated route for transporting hazardous materials east or west across the State of Colorado. There are two locations in Colorado where the route for vehicles transporting hazardous materials east or west across the state deviates from I-70. These locations are as follows: Eisenhower Tunnel MP 213-215: Vehicles transporting hazardous materials are required to use US (EB 205, WB 21) to bypass the Eisenhower Tunnel. If this section of US is closed for any reason, CDOT will process vehicles transporting hazardous materials through the Eisenhower Tunnel at the top of the hour. Vehicles may wait for processing through the tunnel at the staging areas at the approaches to the tunnel (EB MP 213, WB MP 215). Downtown Denver MP 29-279: Vehicles transporting hazardous materials are required to use I-7 and I-270 (EB 29B, WB 279) to bypass Downtown Denver. XII 102txt.indd 12 4/23/2009 4:19:23 PM

Index Map Numbers refer to map pages WYOMING Julesburg Walden Sterling Steamboat Springs Fort Collins Craig Loveland Greeley Estes Park Fort Morgan Brush Longmont Yuma U TA H Arvada Eagle 4 3 Rifle 1 2 5 Vail Glenwood Springs 7 8 Thornton Denver 9 Aurora Breckenridge 10 Leadville Limon Fairplay Aspen Gunnison Cheyenne Wells Colorado Springs Buena Vista Montrose 11 12 13 Burlington Hugo Grand Junction Delta KANSAS Wray Boulder Salida Eads Canon City Ouray Pueblo Ordway Rocky Ford Telluride La Animas La Junta Lamar XIII Silverton Del Norte 102txt.indd 13 Monte Vista Pagosa 10 Alamosa 10 30 4/23/2009 4:19:28 PM Springfield

Map Legend s and Mileposts with parking available Runaway Truck Ramp WB EB #% Chain Stations Steep grades Name Truck Stop/Location ## parking spaces Location ## spaces Name or Milepost Name of location with truck parking available Approximate number of spaces available for truck parking Services available at this exit Emergency parking location* Number of spaces available for emergency truck parking This guide does not include all of the known truck stops along the I-70 corridor. Only truck stops that elected to be included in the guide are included. * Emergency Parking - areas identified as emergency parking are only to be used in the event of a closure of the interstate highway. CDOT makes no guarantee parking areas (regular or emergency) identified in this guide will be available for parking. Identified parking areas may be unusable because of weather, natural events, road conditions, road work, emergency activities, or because other vehicles are parked in the areas. XIV 102txt.indd 14 4/23/2009 4:19:29 PM

Map Legend Services available at/near exit Restrooms Pay Phone Trash Restaurant Lodging Fuel Emergency Call Box Hospital Information No services available Full services available (Restrooms, Pay Phone, Trash, Restaurant, Lodging, and Fuel) XV 102txt.indd 15 4/23/2009 4:19:32 PM

Rabbit Valley EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES Lot South of Hwy 10 spaces 139 Fruita Loco Truck Stop 5 parking spaces Welcome Center 4 spaces Milepost 39 WB Shoulder EB Shoulder De Utah Colorado 2 11 15 19 Fruita 2 Grand Junction MP 39 42 Mack Loma 340 Grand Junction Acorn Truck Plaza (Otto s) 73 parking spaces 50 Palisade 50 I-70 Map 1 50 102txt.indd 1 4/23/2009 4:19:38 PM

Debeque 50 5 5 Mile Post 52 Parachute WB Shoulder 330 4 Palisade Cameo 50 47 Debeque MP 52 5 2 5 47 Eagle Travel Stop 90 parking spaces 330 Parachute Debeque 10 spaces 10 spaces Beaver Tail Tunnel Bypass EB 200 parking spaces See close-up Map A 75 13 Rifle 81 Parachute Shell Truck Stop 32 parking spaces Rifle New Castle Silt Rulison 10 spaces 10 spaces I-70 Map 2 S 102txt.indd 2 4/23/2009 4:19:44 PM

Rifle CDOT Rest Area 22 parking spaces Parachute 87 13 Rifle 90 Garfield County Airport South of Hwy 10 spaces Canyon Creek CDOT Storage Area 13 New Castle New Rifle Castle MP Silt 107 114 Silt 97 11 Glenwood 105 109 Springs 94 82 G ue West Rifle Silt Mile Post 107 EB Shoulder 10 spaces Mile Post 114 EB Rest Area 3 parking spaces 330 5 I-70 Map 3 102txt.indd 3 4/23/2009 4:19:52 PM

No Name Rest Area Rest Area 3 parking spaces 121 133 140 Gypsum 147 Eagle 131 Wolcott Glenwood Springs 119 82 Grizzly Creek Rest Area Rest Area 8 parking spaces Dotsero EB Frontage Road Shoulder (2.5 miles east from off-ramp) 40 spaces West Lot Gypsum Eagle See close-up Map B I-70 Map 4 102txt.indd 4 4/23/2009 4:19:58 PM

gle Wolcott 10 spaces I-70 Map 5 131 Wolcott 157 Scenic Overlook WB Area EB Area MP 11 13 WB Westbound Chain Station MP 179-9 spaces 30 minute parking only Avon Gypsum Eagle Trucks must carry chains Sept 1 to May 31 See page IV West Vail Edwards EB 91 Rest Area Eastbound Vail Pass Rest Area south of Hwy Chain Stations Milepost 181 15 parking spaces MP 178-2 EMERGENCY PARKING Rest Area MP 183 - SPACES 8 spaces MP 184-10 spaces WB Shoulder MP 187-19 spaces spaces 30 minute parking only 24 Vail WB EB 180 Vail WB MP 182 WB MP 185 Runaway 131 Truck Ramp Wolcott MP 181 7% EB EB EB Vail Pass MP 188 Milepost 189 EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES WB CDOT area WB Shoulder EB Commercial Vehicle Area 9 Avon Silverthorne West DilloVail 190 Frisco 9 24 102txt.indd 5 4/23/2009 4:20:0 PM

rthorne West DilloVail 24 9 WB Westbound Vail Chain Station MP 197-10 spaces MP 213 - spaces MP 219-1 30 minute parking only Vail Pass Officers Gulch 198 195 WB EB Copper Mountain/ Leadville 91 9 Silverthorne 203 EB Frisco 19 EB WB MP 209 WB MP 212 Runaway Truck Ramp Dillon 9 Milepost 203 Scenic Area 7% EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES WB Area EB Hazardous Materials Route Eisenhower Tunnel WB Loveland Pass EB Eastbound Chain Stations MP 195 - MP 203-1 MP 205-20 spaces MP 219-20 spaces 30 minute parking only % 218 7% WB EB 40 Silver Plume Herman Gulch 10 spaces I-70 Map 102txt.indd 4/23/2009 4:20:12 PM

von 91 9 Silverthorne West Vail Frisco WB Westbound Chain Stations MP 221-2 MP 223 - MP 228-40 spaces 30 minute parking only 24 Dillon 9 I-70 Map 7 Eisenhower Vail Tunnel Hazardous Materials Route Bakerville Loveland Pass Vail Pass 221 WB Milepost 224 91 WB Shoulder Georgetown EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES See close-up Map C 9 40 232 Silverthorne MP Silver WB 225 Plume EB WB Dillon 7% MP 22 Frisco 224 228 9 Milepost 225 WB Shoulder US 40/Empire/ Granby See close-up Map D Eisenhower Tunnel MP 233 Loveland Pass Milepost 233 WB Shoulder Idaho Springs EB Eastbound Chain Station MP 228-20 spaces 30 minute parking only 40 Silver Plume 102txt.indd 7 4/23/2009 4:20:19 PM

40 Silver Plume Fall River Road and Frontage Rd 238 Mount Evans/ Hwy 103 Idaho Springs Milepost 245 WB Shoulder EB Shoulder 240 EB Milepost 244 7% EB Shoulder Evergreen Parkway 10 spaces See close-up Map E 248 249 Milepost 254 251 252 EB WB 254 Genesee Park WB Westbound Chain Stations MP 23-30 spaces MP 20 - MP 254-12 spaces 30 minute parking only Arvada 7% Trucks must carry chains Sept 1 to May 31 See page IV WB WB 2 EB MP 257 Runaway Truck Ramp Ward Road 44th Avenue TA Travel Center - Denver West 18 parking spaces Denver Lakewood EB Eastbound Chain Station MP 241-11 spaces MP 251 - spaces 30 minute parking only Hazardous Materials Route Denver TOLL I-70 Map 8 102txt.indd 8 4/23/2009 4:20:27 PM

79 ada er d Denver Hazardous Materials Route Lakewood Denver TOLL I-70 Map 9 Airport Blvd Denver Flying J Travel Center 149 parking spaces 270 270 Travel Center of America 225 parking spaces Aurora 225 285 TOLL Eastbound Chain Stations Aurora MP 290-30 minute parking only 225 TOLL TOLL EB MP 290 EB TOLL 295 Watkins Tomahawk Truck Stop/Shell Service Station 17 Manilla Road 299 79 30 Bennett Kiowa/Bennett Rest Area 20 parking spaces EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES 10 spaces See close-up Map F Strasburg EMERGENCY PARKING SPACES Bennett 20 spaces 310 102txt.indd 9 4/23/2009 4:20:35 PM

31 East Byers 322 Peoria 328 Deer Trail Milepost 332 WB Rest Area 1 Deer Trail Lowland MP 332 EB Eastbound 33 EB 340 348 8 Chain Station MP 340-20 spaces 30 minute parking only 352 354 24 WB 358 WB Westbound Chain Station MP 358-2 71 Limon 71 30 minute parking only 287 I-70 Map 10 102txt.indd 10 4/23/2009 4:20:41 PM

Limon Conoco 10 parking spaces TA Travel Centers of America 105 parking spaces Hugo/Kit Carson US 40 Shoulder South of Hwy 10 spaces Arriba Rest Area 9 parking spaces 71 8 8 24 359 71 Limon 31 24 33 Limon 287 71 287 371 37 383 Limon 71 Genoa/Hugo Bovina I-70 Map 11 102txt.indd 11 4/23/2009 4:20:48 PM

Flagler Cenex 20 parking spaces 59 Stratton Cenex 30 parking spaces 10 spaces Flagler 405 Seibert 412 Stratton Be 24 395 Seibert Seibert Travel Plaza 40 parking spaces 59 Vona 419 I-70 Map 12 102txt.indd 12 4/23/2009 4:20:54 PM

Bethune Burlington Amacs Shell 20 parking spaces Stratton Bethune Burlington 24 429 438 Colorado Kansas 437 Conoco Travel Shoppe 35 parking spaces Milepost 438 WB Welcome Center 15 parking spaces I-70 Map 13 102txt.indd 13 4/23/2009 4:21:00 PM

Beaver Tail Tunnel Bypass - Close-up See Map 2 50 Beaver Tail Tunnel < TRUCK PARKING < T R U C K P A R K I N G > > I N G Beaver Tail Tunnel Bypass EB 200 parking spaces Service Rd (Old US ) T R U C K P A R K I-70 Map A 102txt.indd 14 4/23/2009 4:21:02 PM

Dotsero - Close-up West Lot See Map 4 Dotsero 133 Frontage Road 133 S. River Road Frontage Road 2.5 miles > EB Frontage Road Shoulder 40 spaces (2.5 miles east from off-ramp Return to I-70 at Gypsum 140) I-70 Map B During an incident or severe weather event, CDOT may allow additional emergency parking at various off-highway locations between milepost 133 and 147 102txt.indd 15 4/23/2009 4:21:04 PM

Georgetown - Close-up 228 Georgetown See Map 7 Westbound Chain Station MP 228 Old Georgetown Rd Overflow 15th St Georgetown Argentine St I-70 Map C 102txt.indd 1 4/23/2009 4:21:05 PM

US 40/Empire/Granby - Close-up See Map 7 40 < > 232 232 CR30 Hidden Valley Rd Frontage Rd I-70 Map D 102txt.indd 17 4/23/2009 4:21:0 PM

Evergreen Parkway - Close-up See Map 8 251 < > 10 spaces < > 252 Ruby Ranch Rd. Evergreen Pkwy Swede Gulch Rd I-70 Map E 102txt.indd 18 4/23/2009 4:21:08 PM

Kiowa/Bennett - Close-up See Map 9 30 10 spaces 3 E. Colfax Ave. TO I-70 EB > < > < > 1 30 Rest Area 20 parking spaces I-70 Map F 102txt.indd 19 4/23/2009 4:21:10 PM