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To view the CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation) cameras map and access live camera feeds, the best website to visit is the official CDOT website. Here are the steps to find the CDOT Traffic cameras. What are CDOT Traffic Cameras?

  1. Go to the CDOT websites: Visit www.codot.gov or maps.cotrip.org using your web browser or mobile phone.

  2. Find the "Travel & Maps" or "Traffic & Safety" section: Look for a section on the website that relates to travel, maps, or traffic information. It is typically located in the main navigation menu or on the homepage.

  3. Locate the cameras or traffic information: Within the travel or traffic section, there should be a subsection dedicated to cameras or traffic information. It may be labeled as "CDOT Cameras," "Live Traffic Cameras," or similar.

  4. Access the cameras map: Click on the appropriate link or tab to access the CDOT cameras map. This should display a map of Colorado with markers indicating the locations of the cameras.

  5. View live camera feeds: Once you have accessed the cameras map, you should be able to click on individual camera markers to view the live camera feeds from specific locations. The camera feeds may be displayed as images or streaming video.

By following these steps and exploring the CDOT website, you should be able to find the CDOT cameras map and access the live camera feeds to check current road conditions and traffic in Colorado.

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