Do Higher Speed Limits Lead to More Car Accidents?
Discovering the History of the U.S. Speed Limit and How It Applies to Current Colorado Driver Safety Even before the development of paved roads and highways, there were speeding laws. According to the History Channel, the colony of New Amsterdam, now present-day New...
World’s Carmakers Are Going Electric
Gasoline-Powered Vehicles Head to Parking Lot of History The next new car you buy may never need gas, motor oil, or an air filter. That car, or maybe the one after it, will run on electricity. Even if you're a motorhead, thrilled by the smell of high-octane in the...
Dangerous — But Legal — Moves Motorcyclists Can Make on Colorado’s Roads
3 Questionable Things Riders Do That Can Lead to a Motorcycle Accident Motorcyclists are required to obey the same traffic laws as other motorists. There are some laws intended specifically for Colorado motorcyclists, and although some of these regulations seem to...
Denver Envisions Ending Auto Accident Deaths
City’s ‘Vision Zero’ Plan Aims to Hit Goal by 2030 If the city has its way, fatal auto accidents in Denver will be as rare 13 years from now as they were at the city’s founding in 1858: nonexistent. Zero. No deadly crashes of cars, pedestrians, trains, or trucks....
Can I File a Personal Injury Claim as a Passenger in a Colorado Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycles offer very little protection in the event of an accident, leaving operators as well as passengers vulnerable to severe and sometimes fatal injuries. The motorcycle operator is the one controlling the bike and has the primary responsibility for keeping all...
Putting an End to Drowsy Driving
How Automotive Technology Offers New Ways to Protect Drivers and Prevent Auto Accidents Drowsy driving affects nearly 50 percent of drivers between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Drivers ages 18-29 experience the phenomenon more than any other age group. Several...