Press Release

Watch for Changing Conditions When Super Cruising in CO

(Colorado) – For those trying to squeeze in a few more trips to the mountains for outdoor fun or for an annual hunting trip, the Colorado State Patrol reminds those traveling to the Colorado high country the weather can change quickly in the mountains during any time of year and includes conditions like strong winds, heavy rains and snowfall. There have been 35 fatal crashes in southwest Colorado this year. Be prepared by knowing how to properly tow and checking the weather conditions.

Colorado’s Most Dangerous Holiday Due to Impaired Drivers Just Might Surprise You

(COLO) – Some holidays, like New Year’s Eve, may seem synonymous with partying and consuming impairing substances. Yet, according to crash investigation statistics collected by Colorado State Patrol over a three-year period (2019 – 2021) the most dangerous holiday on our roads for injury and fatal car crashes caused by intoxicated drivers was Labor Day.

Cast Your Vote Colorado - 9th Annual "Best Looking Cruiser" Contest

COLORADO -  The Colorado State Patrol has always taken pride in the vehicles they use to ensure safety, and now they are asking for help in showing them off across the country. Each year the American Association of State Troopers (AAST), holds the "Best Looking Cruiser" contest, setting the stage for a friendly competition between the 50 state police agencies to see who will land on a calendar for the following year. Voting began yesterday August 8, 2022, and goes through Thursday, August 25, 2022, at 3 PM. 

Trailer Sway is Not Okay

(Colorado) - Seeing a camper, boat or trailer swiftly moving side to side as it is pulled down the road can put fear into most passing motorists for good reason, it can be deadly. Ensuring the vehicle is hitched safely, distributing the weight on the trailer or camper properly and driving responsibly is key in avoiding trailer sway.

The Colorado State Patrol Asks Drivers to Watch Their Lane Positioning

(COLO) – If you hold a valid driver’s license, chances are pretty high that the driving instructor or manual you read to prepare you for driving covered the importance of being intentional about where you placed your vehicle in the lane as you were driving. Earlier today, the Colorado State Patrol reminded drivers that the primary lane position for your vehicle in normal circumstances is the center of the lane. This helps ensure that drivers are reducing their risk of costly and potentially deadly collisions.

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 700 Kipling St., Lakewood, CO 80215
303-239-4500 (8:00 AM - 5:00pm M-F)
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