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Denver’s Vision Zero Plan: A (Struggling) Pathway to Safer Streets

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June 9, 2023

Denver has long struggled with traffic safety and high fatality rates. In an effort to tackle this issue head-on, Denver launched its Vision Zero plan in 2017. The ambitious initiative aimed to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries by 2030, emphasizing a comprehensive approach that includes infrastructure improvements, policy changes, …

Colorado Drivers: Share the Road with Bicycles!

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May 9, 2023

It’s spring in Colorado! And what a long, cold winter it’s been. I am so eager to get out of my house and hang out outside. I’m not alone, either. From my personal injury office on 6th Avenue, I have seen a significant increase in the number of …

Cyclists – 6 Things to Keep In Mind This Spring

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April 13, 2022
  1. Rights to the road: Bikers have the equal, legal right to use all public roads. These are important rights and I defend them every time. That said, due to their vulnerability, bikers need to be very cautious on the road, much more than drivers.
  2. Wear a helmet. Wear a helmet.

Denver Should Keep Shared and Open Streets

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September 27, 2021

By Scott O’Sullivan

While our shelter-at-home experience in early 2020 was remarkable and difficult on many levels, I think it’s safe to say that we learned a lot about ourselves. (I, for example, discovered that I have a passion for overlanding gear!) We also learned new ways of doing

Micromobility In Denver

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August 24, 2021

I am of the personal opinion that transportation as we know it must and will change rapidly over the next decade. Hopefully faster than that, if my grandkids are going to experience the great outdoors in anything resembling the way that I have. (I refer, of course, to the impacts

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