SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. — Washington is changing the way it handles avalanche control at Snoqualmie Pass. Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) officials say crews will no longer rely ...
Washington transportation officials will no longer rely on a collection of artillery to shoot loose snow on Snoqualmie Pass to safely trigger controlled avalanches above Interstate 90. The roadway ...
Almost everyone agrees that the US air traffic control system is broken. Longstanding staffing shortages. Antiquated technology. And now, air traffic controllers are caught in the middle of a ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Every year, avalanches in Colorado threaten lives and impact travel, so the Colorado Department of Transportation developed a system that uses artillery to ensure avalanches don’t ...
The booms echoing through Colorado's high country each winter are getting a high-tech upgrade. For years, crews with the Colorado Department of Transportation used howitzer cannons along I-70 to blast ...
New remote avalanche control units will allow crews to detonate explosives on a mountain and trigger a slide from miles away, which will cut down road closure times. Donald Trump’s White House ...
Everything was silent on the Interstate 70 corridor for a moment Wednesday afternoon as the Colorado Department of Transportation held traffic a few miles east of the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial ...
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.
Watch as giant pools of dangerous jet fuel start forming under the aircraft THIS is the moment a Texas airport worker loses control of a high-pressure fuel hose, spraying flammable jet fuel everywhere ...
Wild video shows a Texas airport worker losing control of a refuelling hose, causing a chaotic spill of the highly flammable liquid around a plane on the tarmac, according to footage and authorities.