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Colorado’s Top Speeding Ticket Hotspots Revealed

Think you know where Colorado’s speed traps are? Discover the highways where the Colorado State Patrol hands out the most speeding tickets and learn how to avoid becoming their next catch.

Speeding in Colorado: The Top Spots Where Lead-Footed Drivers Get Nabbed

If you have a penchant for heavy-footed driving in Colorado, beware: the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) has your number. According to a recent report, certain highways are veritable gold mines for speeding tickets. Let’s break it down so you can avoid contributing to the state’s coffers.

The Usual Suspects: Highways with the Most Speeding Tickets

The CSP has identified several highways where drivers seem to think speed limits are mere suggestions. Here’s where you’re most likely to see those flashing lights in your rearview mirror:

  1. Interstate 25 (I-25): Stretching from New Mexico to Wyoming, I-25 is a hotspot for speed demons, especially between Denver and Colorado Springs.
  2. Interstate 70 (I-70): Known for its scenic beauty, I-70 also boasts a high number of speeding violations, particularly in the mountainous regions.
  3. U.S. Route 285 (US 285): This highway sees a significant number of speeders, especially in areas with changing speed limits.
  4. U.S. Route 160 (US 160): Running through southern Colorado, US 160 is another favorite for those with a heavy foot.

Why These Highways?

Several factors contribute to the high number of speeding tickets on these roads:

  • High Traffic Volume: More cars mean more opportunities for infractions.
  • Long Stretches Between Towns: Open roads can tempt drivers to push the pedal a bit too much.
  • Variable Speed Limits: Changes in speed limits can catch inattentive drivers off guard.

Tips to Avoid a Ticket

While the thrill of the open road is enticing, consider these tips to keep your driving record clean:

  • Stay Alert: Pay attention to speed limit signs, especially in transition zones.
  • Use Cruise Control: This can help maintain a consistent speed and prevent accidental speeding.
  • Plan Ahead: Leave with plenty of time to reach your destination, reducing the temptation to speed.

Share Your Thoughts

Have you noticed increased patrols on these highways? Do you have tips for fellow drivers to avoid speeding tickets? Where did you get your last ticket? Share your experiences in the comments below and spread the word by sharing this article on social media.

(Denver Gazette)

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