Colorado Transportation Head Resigning
Shailen Bhatt Pushed Innovation, Greater Safety These days more than ever, it's clear how much difference an elected -- or appointed -- government official can make. Colorado residents need not visit Washington D.C. to see just how much. Take a look at Shailen Bhatt,...
Developing Tech Connects Cars
Vehicles to Communicate, Prevent Car Accidents and Injuries Think of it as social media, but for your car. Like your kids, who have constant contact with their friends through texting, Twitter, and Facebook, our cars may soon start sending messages to one another. Not...
Keep Your Car from Rolling Over
15-Passenger Vans Carry Some Risk When Fully Loaded It’s not uncommon for businesses or organizations to use 15-passenger vans for transportation. While they may be convenient, authorities warn owners and users that proper driver training and consistent maintenance...
Should Congress Revive the Used Car Safety Recall Repair Act?
Legislation Would Mandate That Dealers Repair Outstanding Recalls That Put Drivers at Risk of an Auto Accident Before Selling or Leasing Vehicles Legislation first introduced in Congress in 2015 is potentially getting a second look if three Democratic lawmakers get...
Falling Back in Colorado: Clock Change Brings Danger
Annual Time Shift Yields Darkness, Drowsy Drivers Go ahead, stay in bed an extra hour on Nov. 5. You deserve it. But be prepared: The end of daylight saving time brings with it some danger, especially on the road. Temperatures are dropping, the foliage is changing...
Taking Aim at ‘Rolling Coal’ Offenders
Colorado Deputies Seeking Exhaust-Pipe Bullies For drivers spewing big black clouds of soot, choking pedestrians, bicyclists, and other motorists, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is coming down harder on these offenses. "Rolling Coal" perpetrators tamper with...