Ignorance Is No Defense: Colorado Driving Laws You May Not Be Aware Of

In Colorado, the word on the street is “reasonable and prudent,” meaning that motorists are not to drive faster than what is considered safe under existing road conditions. Speed limits are posted, lanes are marked, and traffic signals are self-explanatory, but there...

Colorado Launches Cannabis Conversation to Deter Pot-Impaired Driving

Car accidents related to marijuana and associated conduct have persisted despite educational efforts. In 1917, marijuana became illegal in Colorado. In 2000, medical marijuana became legal. In 2012, recreational use became legal. Today, almost all states have...

Using Data to Curb Impaired Driving in Colorado

Knowledge Is Power When Assessing Ability to Take the Wheel Taking personal responsibility for your behavior while driving is the first step to keeping yourself and others safe on the road. That means everything from putting the phone down while driving to fastening...
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