A new remotely detonated explosive eliminates the need for World War II-era artillery in the northern mountains.
The Colorado Department of Transportation’s new remote avalanche mitigation technology improves safety and reduces road ...
For years, Colorado Department of Transportation crews used howitzer cannons along I-70 to blast avalanche paths near the ...
CDOT has successfully tested a new Remote Avalanche Control System near the Eisenhower Johnson Memorial Tunnels to enhance ...
CDOT is revamping its system to no longer use World War II-era artillery to clear possible avalanches from the east side of ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation says a new remote-controlled system will replace the aging artillery once used to trigger avalanches over Snoqualmie Pass, marking a major safety and ...
New remote avalanche control units will allow crews to detonate explosives on a mountain and trigger a slide from miles away, ...
AVSS Secures Nationwide SFOC Approval From Transport Canada for Drone Avalanche Control Technology: Special Flight Operations Certificate Allows AVSS to Use SnowDarts™ to Perform Avalanche Management.
Parks Canada has announced the East Rogers area of Rogers Pass will be closed this week as the Canadian Armed Forces test ...
The snow is already falling in the Cascades. Chaining up and delays over the passes aren’t that far away. But those delays might be getting better thanks to new technology being installed along I-90.
JACKSON, WYO. (KIFI) — Travelers heading through the Hoback Canyon, be prepared for some brief stops starting tomorrow, Wednesday, June 18. The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) will begin ...
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