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Study: Zipper lane would cut EB I-70 trips in half

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Published: August 26,2010

Time posted: 8:36 am

Tags: Interstate 70, ski resorts, zipper lines

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Adding an extra, temporary eastbound lane to Interstate 70 would cut travel time from ski resorts to Denver by about half.

That’s according to the initial results of study commissioned by the Colorado Department of Transportation. It found using a reversible “zipper” lane on winter Sundays would cut the drive time from Silver Plume to El Rancho from 91 minutes to 46 minutes.

The extra lane would be borrowed from westbound I-70. The study found that the drive into the mountains would grow from 35 minutes to 79 minutes as a result.

Colorado lawmakers passed a bill this year urging CDOT to consider using a zipper lane to ease weekend backups on I-70. CDOT will now conduct the second phase of the study and make a decision in December.

- Associated Press







  • One Response to “Study: Zipper lane would cut EB I-70 trips in half”

    1. Rick Van Wieren Says:

      I don’t get it – save 45 minutes on the way home, but add 44 minutes on the up, where’s the savings?





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