CAPITOL HILL—A bill clarifying the Utah Department of Transportation's authority to purchase and hold land in reserve for ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Red light, or photo cop, cameras that take pictures at intersections have been controversial for years but they’re back on the table in Utah this legislative session. Lawmakers are ...
A number of multi-vehicle crashes along I-15 forced major delays for drivers across the Wasatch Front on Saturday.
Outdoor security cameras offer peace of mind in a way that a safe, security system, or home defense shotgun can’t. They allow you to remotely see who pulling into your driveway, knocking at the door, ...
According to UDOT's website, the ramp is expected to be completed this summer. While the investigation into Thursday's crash is ongoing, Reed noted that it was possibly due to brake failure.
After years of delays, UDOT now says a decision on the bypass location will be made by spring 2026. Craig Hancock, UDOT’s project manager for the bypass, said a two-level screening process will be ...
People will get pulled over if they’re not prepared.” In 2018, UDOT adopted a traction rule meant to keep cars unfit to handle snowy mountain roads out of places like the Cottonwood Canyons.
For most of us, scouting with trail cams boils to a numbers game. The more cameras you have out there working for you, the better chance you have of capturing a picture of that trophy buck.
"This is a problem that's probably here to stay," said Matt Howard, UDOT natural resources manager, acknowledging this is not the first winter for the elk rush hour migration. "One of the things ...
According to UDOT data, 60% of crashes in the last seven years in the area involved animals, which UDOT said highlighted a need for safety and animal migration enhancements. “This grant will help us ...
“This grant will help us reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions, all while keeping Utah — and even its wildlife populations — moving,” UDOT Natural Resources Manager Matt Howard said. “These wildlife ...
Let’s get this part out of the way first: Trail cameras are a pain. Batteries die, SD cards get corrupted, settings get messed up, and squirrels trigger thousands of useless images. So why would you ...