The Colorado Accident Law Blog

Auto accident and personal injury news, trends,
and resources for Colorado drivers.

Colorado Weather Can Foul Up Car Safety Gadgets

Colorado Weather Can Foul Up Car Safety Gadgets

If you're driving a newer car this winter, chances are it hasn't seen the inside of a carwash recently. Winter driving can cover a vehicle with snow, slush, ice, mud, and road salt, which can obstruct the sensors and cameras designed to keep you safe. Clean cars are...

Common Mistakes Made by Rookie Motorcyclists

Common Mistakes Made by Rookie Motorcyclists

In just a few short weeks, spring will be upon us, and for thousands of Americans, improving road conditions signal the beginning of motorcycle season. Even after a winter layoff, experienced riders can jump right back on their motorcycles and ride safely. But for...

New Auto Tech Has an Eye on Safety

New Auto Tech Has an Eye on Safety

Technology is part of our everyday lives. Sometimes, change happens so quickly we can barely keep up, but when it comes to vehicles, innovation takes time. Those flashy new features you see at trade shows are the result of years of development and testing. Some...

Colorado Considers Trading Taxes for Usage Fees

Colorado Considers Trading Taxes for Usage Fees

Could This Be the End of State Gasoline Taxes? Someday soon, Colorado drivers may be able to say so long to the 22-cent-per-gallon state tax on gasoline and pay a metered road usage fee instead. If so, you’ll pay as you go, not as you pump. The Colorado Department of...

How to Prevent Colorado Pedestrian Accidents

How to Prevent Colorado Pedestrian Accidents

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines a pedestrian as a person who is on foot, walking, running, jogging, hiking, sitting, or lying down. You'd think it would be relatively safe to walk down the street, but sadly it's not the case, at least in...

Colorado Works to Decrease Bike Accidents

Colorado Works to Decrease Bike Accidents

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the number of bicyclists traveling to and from work increased 64 percent between the years of 2000 and 2012. Those promoting healthier lifestyles and a greener way of living are happy that more...

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