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Senate panel advances traffic-safety bill that replaces 'accident' with 'crash' and prohibits parking in bike lanes

April 01, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CO, Colorado


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Senate panel advances traffic-safety bill that replaces 'accident' with 'crash' and prohibits parking in bike lanes
House Bill 26-1237, presented by Senator Linstead, would make three main changes to Colorado statute: clarify winter traction requirements are about traction devices rather than drivetrain; prohibit parking in bike lanes and strengthen authority to clear obstructions; and replace the word "accident" with "crash" across statutes to better align with modern safety practice and accountability.

Multiple witnesses testified in support. Jocelyn Reimer of Mothers Against Drunk Driving said switching to the term "crash" sends a clearer message about accountability to families; CDOT's legislative liaison explained that the change aligns statute with agency practice and earlier legislative updates; AAA and Bicycle Colorado emphasized the safety and behavioral implications of language and the importance of protecting bike lanes as designated travel lanes.

A transportation engineer urged a broader CDOT-conducted study of traction laws before making further changes, arguing the subject is complex and affects commercial operators and rental-car fleets. The sponsor acknowledged the suggestion as reasonable for future study but said the bill's incremental changes are affordable and a step forward for public safety.

Senator Lenstedt moved the bill to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation; the committee voted unanimously and placed the bill on the consent calendar.

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