CTDOT Traffic Cameras
Connecticut Interstate 95, 91, and 84 as well as some State highways (Routes 2, 8, 9, and 72) are equipped with traffic cameras. Locate and view live images from these cameras.
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Dashboard
Connecticut cyclists can learn about commuting to work, the trails located throughout the state and general bike safety.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe latest information on the efforts of the State to create a complete system of safe, comfortable and convenient transportation connections for all users. Periodic webletters provide updates on related projects, policies, and design standards.
Agency: Department of TransportationDriving under the influence will not be tolerated on Connecticut's roadways. Find more information about impaired driving.
Agency: Department of TransportationList of highway safety laws in Connecticut maintained by the Governors Highway Safety Association. Learn about child passenger restraints, distracted driving, drug impaired, drunk driving, graduated driver licensing, helmet use, seat belts, and other laws specific to drivers of Connecticut roadways.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe Connecticut Rider Education Program (CONREP) provides information on motorcycle training courses. Find training course descriptions, a training location near you and necessary forms for class.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe Connecticut Safe Routes to School Program, through technical assistance and safety education, helps communities educate, encourage and improve options for K-8 graders to walk and bicycle to school. Find events, opportunities and resources to encourage and educate our younger population.
Agency: Department of TransportationSafety tips for motorists, motorcyclists, bicyclists, equestrians and pedestrians. Links to bicycle training and cycling club websites as well as other cycling related organizations.
Agency: Department of TransportationAs drivers, passengers, cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians, we are all responsible for keeping work zones safe. Meet the Work Zone Safety Team - Safe T. Sam, Work Zone Wally, and Darryl the Barrel Dog. Learn safety tips for navigating these areas as well as about upcoming events.
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