
Colorado State Patrol Issued Alarming Number of Tickets in 2025
Did you make a New Year's resolution to drive more safely in Colorado in 2026? There could be a number of reasons why you would want to make this resolution. Perhaps you now have a child, and you are more cautious. Maybe you got busted for speeding, and the ticket was just enough of a hit on the finances for you to second-guess hitting the gas and going fast on the interstate.
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If you got a speeding ticket from the Colorado State Patrol in 2025, just know you are not alone. There were thousands of tickets issued to motorists on the roadways across the state of Colorado last year.
The True Cost of Speeding in Colorado
Nearly 44,000 citations were issued to drivers by the Colorado State Patrol in 2025 for speeding. A speeding ticket doesn't just hit your wallet with the initial fine. It can also affect your car insurance rates, and you could have points deducted from your Colorado driver's license.
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Drivers may think that speeding is a victimless crime. However, speeding increases the risk of rollover accidents, reduces control of a vehicle, extends stopping distance, compromises safety features, and decreases reaction times. If you happen to be in a crash while speeding, it results in a more forceful impact, causing more damage and injuries.
Speeding and Serious Crashes in Colorado
According to the Colorado State Patrol, speeding was one of the top factors in crashes in which a person was injured or killed on Colorado roadways.
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