We help bicyclists feel safe riding where and when they want by pursuing infrastructure, laws, funding, and education that protect vulnerable road users. Through tireless advocacy and collaboration with lawmakers and the community, we’re working to create a safer, more accessible biking environment for Coloradans of all ages and abilities.

This legislation aimed to improve safety for children walking and biking to school by funding infrastructure projects (such as sidewalks and bike lanes) and educational programs. Over the years, the program has helped improve safety and encourage active transportation among school-aged children.

This law requires motorists to maintain at least three feet of space when passing bicyclists on the road, allowing them to cross a double yellow line when safe.

This law enhanced penalties for drivers who cause serious bodily injury to vulnerable road users.

This law improves safety for bicyclists at intersections by allowing them to treat stop signs as yield signs and stop signals as stop signs.

To expand access to e-bikes, this law provides every Colorado resident with a rebate when purchasing an e-bike.

Speed cameras are one of the most effective ways to reduce speeding and resulting traffic crashes, fatalities, and injuries. This law created a pathway for local governments to expand the use of this technology.

This law enhances teen driver education and testing standards.

This law secured an additional $7 million annually for bike and pedestrian infrastructure.

This law prohibits the hand-held use of a mobile electronic device when driving, thus combating distracted driving.
Since 2018, 22 bike and pedestrian-friendly bills have been signed into law in Colorado.
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