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Campaign Materials & Images

Speed | Civil Penalty Costs.png thumbnail image Speed | Civil Penalty Costs.png
Speed | Speeding in Workzones? Automated Enforcement is On.jpg thumbnail image Speed | Speeding in Workzones? Automated Enforcement is On.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program Fact Sheet: (1) Speeding accounted for over 36% of traffic deaths in Colorado in the last five years; (2) Nearly 70% of Coloradans admit to speeding on highways; (3) Work zones have narrow or shifting lanes and nearby workers, creating dangerous driving conditions; (4) The FHWA reports automated speed enforcement can reduce injuries and deaths by 20 to 37%. thumbnail image Colorado Speed Enforcement Program | Know the Facts.png
Three benefits of automated speed enforcement include: (1) Safer Driving: Reduces speed-related crashes and fatalities; (2) Encourages Adherence to Speed Limits: Promotes safer roads by enforcing posted speed limits in high-risk areas; (3) Smarter Enforcement: Minimizes the need for in-person traffic stops and provides consistent, neutral enforcement. thumbnail image Colorado Speed Enforcement Program | Benefits.png
The Colorado Speed Enforcement Program is currently enforcing speeding violations on CO 119 between Boulder and Longmont. Drivers exceeding posted speed limits will be issued a warning by mail. thumbnail image Speed | Violations Currently Being Enforced on CO 119.png
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic of a vehicle's speed being captured between two cameras in a work zone. Copy overlay reads, "Why is this program being implemented?" thumbnail image Speed | Program Implementation.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic showing the 30-day warning period minimum before civil penalties can begin according to Colorado law. Copy overlay reads, "Why is there a warning period?" thumbnail image Speed | Warning Period.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic showing how speed cameras calculate vehicle speeds. Cameras one and two capture entry and exit vehicle times and calculate average speed by dividing the distance by the travel time. Copy overlay reads, "How does speed camera technology work?" thumbnail image Speed | How does speed camera technology work.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic of a speedometer and various road users, including a bicyclist, pedestrian, vehicle and road worker. Copy overlay reads, "Where will the money collected from civil penalties go?" thumbnail image Speed | Funding Distribution.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic showing that data collected from a vehicle's license plate is protected under Colorado legislation. Copy overlay reads, "How is speed camera data handled or stored?" thumbnail image Speed | Data Collection.jpg
Colorado Speed Enforcement Program graphic of a search bar with the question, "What's the legal basis for speed cameras in Colorado?" Search bar history reads, "Revised Statute 42-4-110.5," "AVIS technology" and "Colorado Speed Enforcement Program." thumbnail image Speed | Legal Basis.jpg

Resources

Colorado Speed Enforcement Program Fact Sheet (English)

Programa de Control de Velocidad de Colorado Hoja informativa (en español)

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