i'm not alone in my roadgeeking neurosis
Where to go from here
This page will help you continue on your virtual roadgeeking trek. Obviously, there's many, many more sites than what I have listed here available on the 'net. As I find them, I'll post them here. If you have a recommendation for a good roadgeeking site or you are a webmaster wanting to talk, please contact me.
Professional Sites
CDOT's Homepage Many individual project websites, spec manuals, press releases, the whole nine yards.
COTRIP CDOT's trip planning page. See camera images, VMS messages, and road conditions throughout the state.
COSMIX Project Interstate 25 widening through Colorado Springs
TREX Project Rebuilding Interstates 25 and 225 in Denver
The Powers Link Working towards making Powers Boulevard in Colroado Springs a limited-access freeway
Kevin Flynn's Rocky Mountain News Commuting Column A regular on MTR with a really cool job. (The RMN website went through a redesign recently and moved his page. I'll repost the link once I find it...)
Other roadgeek Sites
The Comrade Yamamoto Experience Originally "bipping" around Colorado Springs, Yamamoto finds himself wandering in New York State today. Great snaps and a sense of humor await those who choose to click.
Highways of Colorado The only roadgeek site linked to by the CDOT page, it's full of everything you wanted to know about Colorado state highways.
hwy-shields.calrog.com Multiple pics of signs from throughout the world. (Thanks for the link! :)
American Byways Mr. Cahal has assembled a great website for all of the roadgeek's needs, including a map of where we're all at in the world.
Alp's Roads Pics from around the world, organized by state/country. Easy to lose time surfing this site!
M-Plex.com spotlights roads in Pennsylvania and Maryland. He's also come up with a great clinched interstate map for us roadgeeks. Want to see why my car has over 140,000 miles on it?
route56.com From the neighboring state of Kansas, Richie has developed one thorough site. Here's to another ten years!
The Unofficial New Mexico Highways Page Documenting the highways from New Mexico, the "Land of Enchantment." Steve also has a companion Minnesota State Highways page.
Mapping sites
Google Maps The newest and the best. Check out the satellite pictures as well!
Mapquest The old standby
Terraserver Another good satellite site
Miscellaneous
SOMA fm I usually listen to the Indie channel while coding. Great music that isn't played on the radio over and over and over and over...
Television Without Pity While the only show I regularly watch is The West Wing, this site will give you recaps to quite a few network and cable TV shows. All with a sarcastic, snarky attitude. It's great.
Sesame Street Pinball Song. Seriously, it doesn't get better than this. I grew up with this, and someone has decided it was cool enough to post online. If you'll excuse me, I'm going to go watch it again.
Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with any of the orginizations listed within this site. I'm just a bored roadgeek with way too much time on his hands. All of the picts in this page are mine and mine alone unless otherwise noted. Remember, kids: stealing is bad, mmmm-k? I get quite pissy if things are taken without telling me. I don't like to be pissy. You won't like it either. If you want to link to this page, that's fine. Please shoot me an email beforehand so I can link to your page as well. K? Thanks. --Ryan
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