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Colorado Lawmakers Consider Stricter Speed Enforcement After Surge in Tickets

Following nearly 10,000 speed camera tickets issued in just three months on a single highway corridor, Colorado lawmakers are contemplating stricter speed regulations.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 9 days ago
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In a notable development, a Colorado highway corridor has seen an influx of nearly 10,000 speed camera tickets within a three-month period. This surge has prompted lawmakers to reassess current speeding thresholds.

The current policy allows for a 10 MPH over the limit tolerance, which some officials now believe may be too lenient given the volume of violations recorded.

As discussions continue, it remains to be seen what changes, if any, will be implemented to address speeding and enhance road safety in the state.