Colorado, Semi-truck and mountain pass
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On October 16, the CSP shared videos of a police chase in El Paso County earlier this month. The pursuit took place shortly after 1 a.m. on October 5, but it didn’t last very long thanks to the Grappler Police Bumper system.
Colorado State Patrol used the Grappler device to stop a speeding driver from potentially causing more harm at a crash scene on Highway 24.
The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) responded to a crash Monday morning involving a semi-truck that went off the side of the highway and down the mountainside on U.S. Highway 160 about 17 miles northeast of Pagosa Springs.
The trucking industry is incentivizing truckers to get to their destinations faster. So it is worth the risk for truckers to try to drive by the chain stations on top of Vail Pass.”
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is partnering with Colorado Department of Transportation to raise awareness that drivers should slow down during daylight saving time to help prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions.
A fiery head-on that killed two people last week is the latest deadly crash on U.S. Highway 287 between Laramie and Fort Collins. The 65-mile stretch
State patrol reported the crash in northern Larimer County happened minutes after it was alerted of a suspected impaired driver.
The Colorado State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash in Clear Creek Canyon. A man trying to get away from deputies crashed into another car and the impact killed an innocent driver.