Colorado is expanding automated speed enforcement through speed cameras and for the first time, it’s happening on an interstate. According to a recent report from The Denver Post, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has installed eight automated speed enforcement cameras along Interstate 25 between Mead and Berthoud in an active construction zone where new express lanes are being built. You can read the full article by The Denver Post here: https://www.denverpost.com/2026/02/25/i-25-speed-cameras-mead-berthoud/ When Does The Speed Camera Enforcement Begin? As reported by The Denver Post: March 1: One-time warning notices begin Around April 2: $75 civil fines expected to begin Advance signage: Signs will be posted at least 300 feet before each camera This marks the first deployment of speed cameras on a Colorado interstate. Why the Change? CDOT officials told The Denver Post that high traffic volumes combined with active construction significantly reduce the margin for error in work zones. During recent testing, approximately 10% of…