For Young Drivers, Colorado Roads Are Dangerous
Inexperience, Distractions, and Impairment Factor into Risk of Auto Accident Car accidents are the No. 1 cause of death for teenagers in the United States. In Colorado, in particular, young drivers make up a disproportionate fraction of the victims of auto accident...
New Thinking About How to Reduce Speeding
New Pilot Program to Explore Ways of Reducing Speed-Related Auto Accidents To discourage conduct that makes driving riskier—like texting while driving, drinking and driving, and speeding—safety officials have often relied on driver education. But some safety officials...
Drowsy Driving Endangers Lives in Colorado
Thousands Injured or Killed Because Somebody Nodded Off Too many crashes are happening because too many people are driving while drowsy, and Colorado is one of the states where the problem is most severe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that...
How You Drive Can Hurt Your Employer
An auto accident can cost your employer thousands in medical expenses and lost production. Every day, millions drive as part of their job, whether just to get to work or also to perform assigned duties. Whether you drive your own vehicle or a company car, what you do...
Debate About Whether to Toughen DUI Laws
Driving under the influence continues to threaten the safety of our nation’s roads and is a preventable cause of auto accidents. A survey about drinking and driving conducted by The Zebra, a site that compares vehicle insurance rates, found that 50.2% of young people...
Colorado Laws That Motorists Should Be Aware of
Ignorance Could Impact a Personal Injury Claim Colorado drivers are responsible for following a number of laws that come into play during routine travel and as well as in the event of an auto accident. Some of these laws include: Colorado Automobile Insurance Minimums...