Impaired Driving in Colorado

Motorists Who are Drunk or High are Not the Only Problems In Colorado, nearly 60 motorists are arrested for driving under the influence each day, but they are not the only ones hitting the road with a shortage of the coordination and alertness needed to operate a...

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...

Getting Drugged Drivers off the Road Is a Priority

Will federal grants help reduce drug-impaired auto accidents? For decades, safety and law enforcement officials have worked together to combat drunk driving, and the collaboration has paid off. Since 1982, the number of fatal traffic accidents due to intoxicated...

State Struggles to Track Drugged Driving

Colorado Lacks Reliable Data Necessary to Measure Abuse Trend How do you track a problem like drug-impaired driving in Colorado when recreational marijuana is legal and, unlike with alcohol, you don’t have a reliable, convenient, affordable way to test for abuse, and...

Crashes Continue to Climb in Colorado and Other Cannabis-Friendly States

Recent Reports Show a Connection Between Increased Auto Accidents and Marijuana Usage The impact of marijuana on public safety is a commonly discussed topic in Colorado and other states that have legalized its recreational use. Colorado and Washington legalized...
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