Colorado State Patrol partnering with sheriff’s offices in mountain towns to target impaired and aggressive drivers
SUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 18 – Law enforcement in five Colorado mountain counties will enforce laws targeting impaired and aggressive driving to reduce crashes and improve road safety, officials said.
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Expect to see more law enforcement in Colorado's High Country on Friday. Here's why
Colorado State Patrol (CSP) said it's increasing its presence in the high country on Friday to crack down on aggressive and impaired drivers.It's part of the agency's efforts to prevent crashes during what's known as the 100 deadliest days of summer from Memorial Day to Labor Day. In 2024, more than 350 people died on Colorado roads from May to September.CSP Sergeant Ivan Alvarado said troopers will be working with sheriff's deputies in Summit, …
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