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Crashes caused by distraction driving are down in Colorado, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
In the first five months of a new law, Colorado State Patrol has responded to 1,161 crashes involving distracted driving, which is a 19% decrease from this time last year.
The "100 deadliest days of summer" on Colorado roadways have begun and CDOT is urging parents to talk to their teens about safe driving.
On Friday, multiple agencies joined together to conduct a surge operation to crack down on dangerous driving. WesternSlopeNow ...
Crashes caused by inattentive driving have decreased 19% after the first five months of the new hands-free law, according to ...
Summer in Colorado brings higher traffic fatalities, particularly among young drivers, according to CDOT. Factors such as speeding, distracted driving, and intoxication play a large role.
In the first five months of the hands-free law, distracted driving crashes have decreased by 19%, according to a press ...
Since the beginning of 2025, holding a mobile device while driving has been illegal in Colorado. With the change, Colorado ...