Colorado State Patrol Trooper Kevin Bagley seriously injured in crash involving suspected impaired driver on I-270 in Adams County. Cesar Manriquez arrested in crash
In light of Colorado seeing almost 700 traffic-related deaths last year, the Colorado Department of Transportation and Colorado State Patrol are pushing folks to take responsibility and make safer choices on the road.
In light of Colorado seeing almost 700 traffic-related deaths last year, the Colorado Department of Transportation and Colorado State Patrol are pushing folks to take responsibility and make safer choices on the road. The 672.
Colorado Department of Transportation is teaming up with Colorado State Patrol and local law enforcement agencies to keep drunk drivers off the roads during an historically dangerous month for Colorado
El Paso County led the state in the number of traffic deaths and speeding tickets in 2020, according to data from the State Patrol and the Department of Transportation.
More than 600 people died on Colorado streets, roads, and highways last year, CDOT data show. El Paso County led the state with 84 of those deaths, including a record 50 in Colorado Springs.
Adams County had the second most traffic fatalities with 53, followed by Arapahoe County with 50.
The state agencies are looking to drastically reduce the number of fatal crashes in 2021.
“With the start of a new year, this is a good time for all of us to renew our commitment to driving safely,” CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew said.