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Motorcycles in HOV Lanes: 2022 Update

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February 2, 2022

Back in 2017, I wrote an article in response to a reader who asked the following questions:

  • Can motorcycles ride in the carpool lane in Colorado? 
  • What are the rules for motorcycles in Colorado’s HOV lanes?

Well, as things tend to do over time, the answers to those questions have

Colorado Crash Text Line

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January 31, 2022

What is the Colorado Crash Text Line? 

The O’Sullivan Law Firm is thrilled to announce a new tool for Colorado crash victims: The Colorado Crash Text Line. Over the course of every week, we receive calls from people with questions about car and motorcycle crashes in Colorado. Often, these people

Discover Denver in a Whole New Way: By Bus!

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September 25, 2021

By Janalee Chmel

I’m one of those people who desperately desire for Denver to be more walkable and bikeable. I’m trying to bike more, but learning that my youngest daughter’s hectic after-school schedule is a giant blockade to the whole bike-to-school effort.

I also desire to use public transit more …

Biking in Colorado: Picture Yourself Doing it!

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July 23, 2021

I recently had a great conversation with Jack Todd, Director of Communications and Policy for Bicycle Colorado. We discussed the organization’s plans for 2021 and beyond. As you know, as a Denver bicycle accident lawyer, I’m a big proponent of bicycle safety in Denver and Colorado. Since my …

Dispersed, Free Camping in Colorado: Get Out There! (But follow the rules.)

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July 19, 2021

So, last year, you may recall that I wrote a long, dreamy article about camping and all of the new gear and gadgets hitting the market. I was spending my quarantine surfing YouTube and imagining all the ways I would escape my house when vaccines helped us emerge from the …

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