Colorado commutes can be painful and long. Gridlock traffic into and out of cities like Denver, Colorado Springs, and Arvada increases the number of car accidents that occur. In fact, traffic congestion costs the average driver over $1,400 per year in excess gasoline and traffic accidents. Yet, how is Colorado driving compared to other cities in the United States? Do we have the worst commutes or the best? And are we falling behind?
A new report by WalletHub evaluated the 100 most populous cities in the United States for four factors:
While Colorado didn’t crack the top ten best or worst states for driving, there was significant room for improvement. The report found that Colorado ranked 33rd in the country for overall driving. Drivers in the state scored poorly in cost of ownership and maintenance (37th), traffic and infrastructure (31st) and safety (25th). The state scored slightly better in access to vehicles and maintenance (16th).
Safety experts agree that Colorado can reduce the number of traffic fatalities by enforcing and enhancing current seat belt laws. Currently in Colorado, all drivers and every front seat passenger are required to wear a seat belt when driving. However, this law is a secondary offense, meaning that drivers may not be cited for breaking this law unless they are already stopped by a law enforcement officer for another violation. Changing this law to a primary seat belt law would save lives.
Another way Colorado can reduce the number of traffic fatalities is by enforcing and enhancing cell phone laws. Current law bans the use of cell phones for drivers under the age of 18 at all times. Texting or using email while driving is banned for all drivers. Restricted cell phone use violations are a Class A traffic offense, meaning that first time offenders are just issued a $50 ticket. Enhancing these laws would absolutely save lives. Currently a new bill to make driving while using a handheld cell phone device illegal is currently ready to be addressed in the 2019 legislative session.
When a car accident occurs in Arvada, Northglenn, Superior, or anywhere in the state of Colorado, the steps you take now could affect the rest of your life. If you’ve been injured, it is important to contact our experienced Arvada car accident attorneys immediately. At Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., our committed car accident lawyers are dedicated to the belief that everyone deserves justice. We can help you find answers to your questions after a serious car accident and we can protect your future. Contact us at (303) 423-1770 or (866) 385-3505.
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At Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., we are honored to help accident victims in their time of need, and take our responsibility as personal injury lawyers incredibly seriously. We know how important it is for victims to secure the full and fair compensation they need following a serious accident, and that is why we take a hands-on, personalized approach to every case we handle.
awarded to a woman who was a victim of a car crash. The woman was driving the highway when the other driver approaching from the opposite direction lost control of his vehicle, crossed the center line and hit her head on. She suffered multiple broken bones, including her hip, pelvis, leg, and right arm. She missed several years of work as a result of her injuries. Read More
awarded to a woman who was the victim of a t-bone car crash. The client suffered multiple injuries. The most significant of which was a head injury. While she was ultimately able to return to work on a part-time basis, Plaintiff was never able to return to work on a full-time basis. Read More
settlement awarded to a lady who suffered a head injury. She slipped and fell in a slanted parking lot at her place of employment. Evidence demonstrated that the owner of the building had constructed a fence shading the parking lot such that ice was allowed to continuously accumulate during the winter months. Multiple people had fallen on the ice prior to the client’s fall. As a result of her injuries, Plaintiff was forced to take early retirement. Read More
awarded to a man whose vehicle was hit from behind by a semi. The injured party suffered back pain and rotator cuff tears in each shoulder and was forced to retire from his job doing road repair four years earlier. Read More
settlement (policy limits) awarded to a young man who lost his eye when another child shot an arrow into the air. Read More
settlement obtained for a man who was injured in a rear end automobile accident. He suffered a herniated disc in his low back which was not well resolved by surgery forcing him to leave his employment as an apartment maintenance manager. Read More
awarded to a gentleman in association with a workman’s compensation case. He initially sustained a head injury at work when attacked by a patient. Several years later, his condition worsened resulting in his inability to return to work in his usual job. Read More
settlement achieved in a legal malpractice case. The client initially suffered a herniated disc in her neck in association with an automobile accident. The attorney failed to file the lawsuit in a timely manner and the Plaintiff was initially denied her ability to achieve any monies from the original lawsuit. Read More
settlement awarded to a man who was a victim of an automobile accident. Plaintiff was a passenger who was rear-ended by another driver. Following the accident, he suffered a long term back injury. Read More
settlement awarded to a lady who aggravated a pre-existing back condition when she slipped and fell at the entrance to a casino. Read More
awarded to a woman who suffered a rotator cuff tear from an automobile accident. Read More