Media Resources

A horizontal promotional banner for "The Heat Is On: Impaired driving resources and education." The banner features three photographic panels illustrating the theme: Left: Two people toasting with three champagne flutes containing orange drinks, symbolizing drinking. Center: A black and white police vehicle with its lights on, positioned on a highway with mountains in the background, symbolizing enforcement. Right: A set of car keys and a key fob resting on a dark surface, symbolizing the choice to drive. The banner also features the CDOT logo and the "The Heat Is On" campaign logo.

Campaign Purpose

Impaired driving remains a leading cause of deaths on Colorado roadways. On average, 1 in 3 fatal crashes involves an impaired driver. In 2024, there were 214 impaired driving-related fatalities in the state, accounting for over 30% of all traffic deaths that year. Every death due to an impaired driver is — and always will be — entirely preventable.

Shift into Safe

Shift into Safe is the name of the Colorado Department of Transportation’s traffic safety brand. Its mission is to encourage all people in Colorado to adopt safe driving behaviors to reduce — and eventually eliminate — traffic deaths. Driven by science and inspired by Colorado, Shift into Safe is determined to make an impact on our roads to save lives, one driver at a time.

The Heat Is On

The CDOT Highway Safety Office provides funding to Colorado law enforcement for impaired-driving enforcement, as well as education and awareness campaigns. The Heat Is On campaign runs year-round, with 15 specific high-visibility impaired-driving enforcement periods centered on national holidays and large public events. Enforcement periods can include sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols and additional law enforcement on duty dedicated to impaired driving enforcement.

By the Numbers 

  • Since 2020, there have been more than 1,300 impaired driving-related crash fatalities in Colorado. In 2022, the state saw its highest number ever recorded with 286 total fatalities caused by impaired drivers.
  • In 2024, there were 214 impaired driving-related fatalities in the state.
  • In 2024, 30% of all traffic deaths involved an impaired driver.
  • In 2023, 33% of drivers involved in fatal crashes tested positive for impairment on multiple drugs (including alcohol).

Bar chart titled "Impaired Driving-Related Fatalities, 2015-2024." The X-axis represents the Year from 2015 to 2024, and the Y-axis represents the number of fatalities (ranging from 0 to 350). The data shows a fluctuating but generally increasing trend in fatalities over the period, peaking in 2022. The specific fatality counts per year are: 2015: 182; 2016: 197; 2017: 240; 2018: 222; 2019: 176; 2020: 212; 2021: 255; 2022: 286 (the peak); 2023: 227; and 2024: 215. The source is the Colorado Traffic Fatalities Dashboard.

Access the Fatal Crash Data dashboard here.

Words Matter

Crash, Not Accident

When reporting on traffic crashes, words matter. Crashes are preventable — calling them "accidents" implies they're unavoidable. Please use "crash" in your reporting to help shape how people think about safety on the road.

At-Fault Language

Please avoid phrasing that places unintended blame on victims. For example, “A pedestrian was hit and killed by a car” puts the pedestrian as the subject and can create the perception that they were at fault. Instead, “A driver hit and killed a pedestrian” reflects who was responsible for the action, reinforces accountability and helps prevent unintended victim blaming. 

Expressed Consent

Blue graphic with icon of a blood vile and an image of a person taking a breathalyzer test. The header reads "Upon arrest, choose to test."

Colorado’s Expressed Consent Law requires drivers arrested for a DUI to submit to a blood or breath test. It is one of the state’s most misunderstood traffic laws. Refusing the test comes with severe consequences. Learn more about Colorado’s Expressed Consent Law here.

Photo and Video Resources

Natural Medicine social media illustration of a car driving down a pastel road. Text overlay reads "Microdosing natural medicine still impairs you." The Long Road series thumbnail featuring a blue background and orange text box. Text reads "The Long Road: Navigating a DUI Arrest." DUI social media graphic featuring folks cheersing their glasses. Text overlay reads "Plan a sober ride home."

Additional Media Resources

For yearly impaired-driving crash and fatality data in Colorado, visit codot.gov/safety/traffic-safety/data-analysis/fatal-crash-data. For local law enforcement agency plans, visit codot.gov/safety/traffic-safety-reporting-portal.

A woman is holding a photo of her deceased daughter. 1 in 3 fatal car crashes involves an impaired driver. Shift into Safe.

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