
Holding Dangerous Drivers Accountable
What’s Happening There is a systemic problem in the United States, including in Colorado. While engaging in the daily and often mundane routine of traveling around our communities, people crash
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What’s Happening There is a systemic problem in the United States, including in Colorado. While engaging in the daily and often mundane routine of traveling around our communities, people crash

On November 20th, Bicycle Colorado, along with other advocates, gave public comment to Colorado’s Transportation Commission, the appointed body that oversees the Colorado Department of Transportation. We asked them to

In 2024, Bicycle Colorado adopted Public Policy Principles to guide our decision on which policies to champion, support, or oppose. One of these principles is adopting land use policies that

From January to May, our elected officials gather in Denver to pass laws that affect all Coloradans. Bicycle Colorado is honored to be at the Capitol almost daily during these

Riding a bike on a hot day to stand on hot asphalt to see a band you hadn’t heard of till last week might not be everyone’s idea of a

E-bikes have become a common sight in Colorado, with more people than ever reaping the personal, social, and environmental benefits of getting around by bicycle. E-bike adoption did not happen overnight, and it has taken the efforts of legislators, government agencies, and advocates like Bicycle Colorado.

By Brad Tucker I have been practicing law for over thirty-five years, the majority of which has included representing bicyclists who have been hit by drivers who disregarded the safety

October 2025 Update: HB25-1197 passed and was signed into law. Most of the law took effect in August 2025 and some will go into effect January 2027. Original Post:

Building bicyclist and pedestrian infrastructure is one of the most impactful ways to improve safety, which is why securing public funding for these projects is key to Bicycle Colorado’s work.

By Benedict Wright, Bicycle Colorado Education Manager Are bike lanes a good idea? While the answer may be an obvious and intuitive “yes” for many bicyclists and even non-bicyclists, for