As recently as 1969 about half the school aged children in the United States walked or bicycled to school. Today fewer than 15% of school children walk or bike to school and as much as 20-30% of morning traffic is generated by parents driving their children to school. Children are less active today and the majority of children living within a 1/2 mile of schools are driven in private vehicles. Obesity rates are on the rise and the cost of obesity and other health related challenges have significant impacts on the rising cost of health care in the Unites States, not to mention the lifestyles of our children. In response to these challenges, in an effort to encourage healthy living, the Colorado Department of Transportation has developed a series of pedestrian and bicycle safety lesson plans in support of the Colorado Safe Routes to School program. These lesson plans, which help educators teach children about safe walking and bicycling, introduce a variety of skills that can help children stay safe while they walk by teaching them skills that will help them safely cross the street. Statistics show that child pedestrians are disproportionately represented in injury crashes and that the typical factors in those crashes that can be mitigated by education and practice., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2016)
Final report., Performed in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration under contract no., Includes bibliographical references (p. 38)., "May 2001.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"An investigative study by the Research Development and Technology Branch of the Colorado Department of Transportation"--VHS cassette label., video file MPEG 245MB, Title from VHS cassette label., "September 2001"--VHS cassette label., Written, directed and edited by David Michael Black; narrated by Marco Popovitch; project director, William (Skip) Outcalt., Based on VHS record
"April 2000.", "Survey and analysis conducted by: The Center for Research on Economic and Social Policy (CRESP) of the University of Colorado at Denver.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This report provides a comprehensive literature survey of permanent and temporary deterrents to nesting and roosting, a discussion of risks to human health and safety from exposure to bird nests and droppings and recommended protective measures, and the results of a multi-year field study to test temporary nesting deterrents judged to be most effective., "Sponsored by the Colorado Department of Transportation in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.", "October 2010.", "Report No. CDOT-2010-7, final report and addendum."--Cover, Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-109), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"In 2018, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) partnered breathalyzers to promote the use of these devices and reduce the prevalence of DUI. CDOT gave out free breathalyzers to hear from people interested in using one but not willing to send $50 during the promotion. To learn more about the breathalyzer user experience, CDOT hired PRR with BACtrack and Responsibility.org to reach out to people who had received a promotional breathalyzer." -- Page 3., "January 22, 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2025)
This report presents a case study on the evaluation of bridge decks using various non-destructive test methods. The primary interest lies in quantifying delaminated areas in deck concrete covered with asphalt overlays. Analytical and computational models are formulated to decompose the intensity of GPR scales into two categories: i) initiation and progression of corrosion and ii) delamination of deck concrete, which show good agreement with repaired areas. Parametric investigations emphasize the significance of rebar spacing and concrete cover in determining the extent of deck delamination., Yail Jimmy Kim., "December 2020.", Performing organization: University of Colorado Denver., Includes: University of Colorado Denver inspection of bridge decks with ground penetrating radar., Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-33 ), Report CDOT-2020-19, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2021)
prepared for Federal Highway Administration [and] Colorado Department of Transportation., Cover and administrative documents -- Executive summary -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- List of Figures -- List of Acronyms -- Chapter 1, Purpose and need -- Chapter 2, screening process and alternatives considered -- Chapter 3, Affected environment and environmental consequences -- Chapter 4, Public involvement and agency consultation -- Chapter 5, References -- Chapter 6, List of Preparers., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2013), CDOT Project No. NH 4701-103 (14222)
submitted pursuant to: submitted to pursuant to: 42 United States Code [USC] 4332 (2)(c) 49 USC 303 ; submitted by: US Department of Transportion, Federal Highway Administration and Colorado Department of Transportation ; cooperating agency United States Army Corps of Engineers ; [C-470 Corridor Coalition]., "November 2015.", "Submitted Pursuant to: 42 United States Code [CSU] 4332 (2)(6) 49 USC 303. Submitted by: US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and Colorado Department of Transportation; cooperating agency: United States Army Corps of Engineers.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2025), CDOT Project No. NH 4701-103 (14222)
Colorado Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportion Federal Highway Administration, C-470 Corridor Coalition., Cover -- Table of contents -- Executive summary -- Chapter 1, Purpose and need -- Chapter 2, Alternatives considered -- Chapter 3, Transportation impacts -- Chapter 4, Affected environment and environmental consequences -- Chapter 5, Public and agency coordination -- References -- Appendices A-D -- Appendix E, Compendium of technical reports., "July 2015.", "Submitted Pursuant to: 42 United States Code [CSU] 4332 (2)(6) 49 USC 303. Submitted by: US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and Colorado Department of Transportation; cooperating agency: United States Army Corps of Engineers.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2018), CDOT Project No. NH 4701-103 (14222)
sponsored by the 2005-2006 Employee Council., video file MPEG 798MB, Title from DVD opening screen., "For those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the Department and to the State of Colorado.", Based on DVD record