Driverless Cars In Colorado? Lawmakers May Allow Them
DENVER (AP) – Colorado lawmakers are debating a change in state law that would allow cars without drivers on roads. A bill to make Colorado at least the fifth state where automatic cars are legal is up...
View ArticleColorado Rejects Driverless Car Proposal
DENVER (AP) – Automated cars won’t be allowed in Colorado this year after a state Senate committee rejected a bill to allow driverless vehicles. The Senate Transportation Committee decided against the...
View ArticleI-70 Twin Tunnels May Be Named For Vets
DENVER (AP) – The Twin Tunnels on Interstate-70 near Idaho Springs could be getting a new name. A legislative committee voted Tuesday to rename them the “Veterans Memorial Tunnels.” The Senate...
View ArticleColorado Expanded Snow Tire Requirement Passes Toughest Test
DENVER (AP) – A bill to require all motorists to use snow tires or chains during snowy months on Colorado’s major mountain highway has passed its toughest test in the state Legislature. The measure...
View ArticleColorado Lawmakers Take Up 2 Transportation Funding Bills
DENVER (AP) – The Colorado House and Senate have passed similar draft versions of a $26.8 billion budget that, by law, must be balanced. To strike that balance, budget-writers among other things chose...
View ArticleColorado Bill To Expedite Immigrant License Renewals Fails
DENVER (AP) – A bill to let unauthorized immigrants renew their Colorado driver’s licenses online or by mail has died in the Senate. The Republican-led Senate Transportation Committee voted 3-2 Tuesday...
View ArticleLawmaker Resigns From Committee Chairman Position After Sexual Harassment...
DENVER (CBS4)– A state lawmaker is reacting to sexual harassment allegations against him by stepping down as chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee. An outside investigation found evidence to...
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