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CDOT launches campaign to keep motorcyclists safe and drivers alert

CDOT launches campaign to keep motorcyclists safe and drivers alert Published CDOT launches campaign to keep motorcyclists safe and drivers alert COLORADO (KRDO) The Colorado Department of Transportation launched a new campaign aimed at reminding drivers to look out for motorcycles on the roads. After seeing a new record in motorcycle deaths in 2020, CDOT says this year s deaths are down 18 percent. To date, there have been 59 motorcycle fatalities in 2021. According to CDOT, motorcyclists made up 23 percent of all traffic deaths in Colorado despite representing only 3 percent of the vehicles on the roadway. In 2020, 140 motorcyclists were killed on Colorado roads. According to CDOT, most motorcycle fatalities took place in El Paso County with 26 deaths and Jefferson County with 15 deaths. Pueblo County had the fifth-highest number of fatalities with nine.

After a Record Year, Motorcycle Deaths Are Down 18% in Colorado

After a Record Year, Motorcycle Deaths Are Down 18% in Colorado Last year, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) saw 140 motorcycle fatalities in Colorado  the highest ever recorded in the state. Thankfully, this year is looking more promising. According to a press release from CDOT, motorcycle deaths are down 18%. So far, there have only been 59 motorcycle fatalities in 2021, compared to 72 at this time last year. The agency is hoping to further this positive trend with the launch of a new campaign:  Some Things are Hard to See. Starting on Wednesday (July 21), the initiative aims to spread awareness about how difficult it is to spot motorcycles on the road.

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