
Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams
Live 511 Traffic & Snow Alerts
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Access live traffic cameras, road conditions, and weather alerts for Colorado highways. Get real-time updates on snow, incidents, and mountain pass status to plan your travel safely.
What's New in Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams
1.2
June 10, 2026
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
Subscription plans
Colorado Roads & Cameras Pro Yearly
Save 58%. All Pro features. Only $0.83/month
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FAQ
Does Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams have ads?
Yes, the free version of Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams contains advertisements. Users can opt for the Pro subscription to remove ads and gain additional features.
What is the cost of Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams Pro?
Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams Pro is available as a subscription for $1.99 per month or $9.99 per year. There is no free trial period offered for the Pro version.
How often are the CDOT cameras refreshed?
The live CDOT traffic cameras provided by Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams are refreshed every 60 seconds, ensuring you get up-to-date views of road conditions.
What devices support Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams?
Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. The app is designed to provide a seamless experience across these Apple platforms.
Can I get alerts for specific mountain passes?
Yes, the Pro subscription for Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams includes priority push delivery for mountain pass and bridge alerts. You can also customize push alerts in the free version.
What kind of road conditions does the app track?
The app tracks a comprehensive range of road conditions including dry, wet, slushy, snow-packed, icy, blowing snow, high wind, poor visibility, closures, and rock slides.
How can I cancel my Pro subscription?
You can manage and cancel your Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams Pro subscription in your Account Settings within the App Store after purchase. Auto-renewal must be turned off at least 24 hours before the current period ends.
Is Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams suitable for night driving?
Yes, Colorado Roads & CDOT Cams features a dark mode specifically tuned for night driving, particularly useful for navigating mountain roads in low-light conditions.






