Newly renovated Vail Pass rest area off I-70 opens to travelers

Denver (KDVR) – The newly -built Vail Pass area has become the 70th Road 70 in Eagle Province now open to drivers before the winter season.

The Ministry of Transport at Colorado said this week that the facility is characterized by extensive extensive positions, updated amenities, improving accessibility and design improvements aimed at supporting “public CDOT maintenance operations” throughout the year.

The agency said in a statement on Tuesday.

CDOT said that the “modern facility” is characterized by expanded truck situations, a clearer chapter for vehicles and pedestrians, safe clouds options, and access to ADA-including bathrooms and facilities-and the CDT gradual zone.

“The countless colors and visitors from all over the world travel I-70 to enjoy our amazing mountain societies and breath in the open air provided by our state. The new comfort zone will improve this experience for travelers, giving them a safer place to seize their engine,” said Governor Jared Police.

“Create a safer and smoother experience for both car and entertainment drivers,” said CDOT.

Rest Vail Pass is located in Shrine Pass Road off I-70 in Frisco. Travelers heading in the west must go out 190 towards the shrine pass, and head left on the road pass, and stay left. East travelers must go out 190 towards the shrine pass, and head to the route of the shrine pass, and keep the right.

the Reconstruction project It started in May 2023, with $ 21 million in funding provided by the Joint Budget Committee, according to CDOT.

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