Driver Health Not Tracked in Colorado
Colorado is one of 13 states that do not have a medical advisory board to weigh in on cases in which a person’s ability to drive is challenged because of health reasons, as Kevin Simpson reports for The Denver Post. Simpson brings this up in his recent article about...
Most Dangerous Intersections in Colorado Springs
Woodmen and I-25 is the most dangerous intersection in Colorado Springs, according to the police department there, as Angelica Lombardi writes for KRDO.com. The Colorado Springs Police Department released a list of the most dangerous intersections in the city, based...
Tips for Driving in Colorado’s Wet Weather
Inspired by Denver’s recent ongoing wet weather pattern, Michael Roberts has written an article for Westword titled “Ten Things Colorado Drivers Should Do But Often Don’t When It’s Raining.” Roberts refers to tips from the American Automobile Association’s (AAA’s)...
Duties Every Colorado Driver Assumes When Taking the Wheel
Automobile accidents happen all the time, but as in other states, every driver is responsible for doing all they can to prevent causing a car accident in Colorado. Driving a vehicle of any size in Colorado involves certain minimum legal requirements and obligations...
Staying Cool and Safe: Window Tinting and Automobile Accidents
Summer temperatures in Denver frequently hover somewhere between the 70s and the 90s, and there are approximately 300 sunny days each year. Getting into a hot car after it’s been sitting in the sun is an unpleasant experience that makes tinted windows increasingly...
Do Speed Limits Really Keep Us Safe?
Speed limits definitely matter to insurance companies, law enforcement agencies, state transportation departments, and national safety organizations, but do they matter in terms of preventing accidents? There is no absolute proof that they do, but there's plenty of...