Death toll drops on Colorado highways
0The number of people killed on Colorado highways dropped five percent last year to 439. That’s part of a nine-year trend that is now saving more than 300 lives a year
The number of people killed on Colorado highways dropped five percent last year to 439. That’s part of a nine-year trend that is now saving more than 300 lives a year
The widow of a slain Colorado State Patrol trooper was shorted tens of thousands of dollars in benefits for 22 years because PERA improperly deducted federal income taxes from her survivor benefits.
Nearly 100 fewer people died in fatal crashes on Colorado roads in 2009 than in 2008, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation – marking an almost 16 percent decline.
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