The Rosen News TeamMay 5, 2017
We recently posted a blog on drug-impaired driving, which is just what it implies — it’s when a driver uses illicit drugs or misuses prescription medication and then gets behind the wheel of a vehicle. The reason we mention this again is that the Governors...
The Rosen News TeamJan 23, 2017
Educating Colorado Drivers on Marijuana-Impaired Driving The Colorado Department of Transportation is seeking an additional $1 million share of new marijuana tax revenue to try to ensure that pot smokers don’t drive while high and impaired. The officials are asking...
The Rosen News TeamMay 18, 2015
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...
The Rosen News TeamOct 16, 2020
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...
The Rosen News TeamMar 10, 2020
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...