Colorado State Patrol issued over 2,500 left-lane tickets in 2025

The Colorado State Patrol handed out more than 2,500 tickets in 2025 to drivers who lingered in the left passing lane on highways with speed limits of 65 mph or higher. The enforcement targeted roadways like I-70 and I-25, where slower traffic in the left lane creates bottlenecks and hazards. Col. Matthew C. Packard, chief of the patrol, emphasized that even driving at the speed limit does not justify occupying the passing lane.

On multi-lane roads with speed limits of 65 mph or greater, Colorado law designates the leftmost lane as the passing lane only. Slower vehicles must yield to the right after passing or merging. The patrol's release highlighted how left-lane loafing leads to unsafe behaviors like tailgating and improper passing among frustrated drivers, including motorcyclists navigating heavy traffic. Col. Matthew C. Packard stated, “Even if you are driving the maximum legal speed limit, the left lane is not intended to be a permanent travel lane on roadways 65 mph or greater in Colorado.” He added, “Drivers are not legally allowed to obstruct traffic lanes in Colorado, so even if you don’t like the speed of other drivers, interfering with traffic flow is also unsafe driving behavior.” The patrol also warned against vigilantism by speeders who obstruct faster traffic, calling it illegal and dangerous. Enforcement was heaviest on key routes: 962 tickets on I-70, 564 on I-25, 297 on Highway 50, 190 on Highway 160, and 149 on E-470. Citations peaked on Fridays from 1 to 7 p.m. and Thursdays from 2 to 5 p.m., times of high commuter volume.

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Evening highway traffic jam outside Jakarta with police managing Lebaran return flow via contraflows.
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15 percent of Lebaran return vehicles remain outside Jakarta

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Indonesia's Traffic Corps estimates just 15 percent of Lebaran 2026 return vehicles remain outside Jakarta as of Saturday night. The peak return flow has passed, with traffic managed through measures like one-way systems and contraflows.

Carabineros issued a second traffic update during the Easter long weekend, reporting three fatalities in road accidents and 65 arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol. The force recorded 286,000 vehicles leaving the Santiago Metropolitan Region and conducted 35,000 checks. Public Works Minister Martín Arrau urged drivers to exercise caution.

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A 19-year-old driver in Aurora, Colorado, has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a fatal car crash last year that killed a mother and her teenage daughter. Olvin Lidenis Carcamo-Meza admitted fault after authorities said he ran a red light at 121 mph in a 40 mph zone. He faces up to 40 years in prison at his June 1 sentencing.

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has called on motorists to adhere to road rules ahead of the Easter weekend during a safety inspection at the N1 Kranskop tollgate in Limpopo. She emphasised avoiding alcohol and drugs, obeying speed limits, and ensuring vehicles are roadworthy. Authorities reported heavy traffic on major highways as holiday travel begins.

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A 53-year-old man faces charges of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide after driving the wrong way on Interstate 75 and colliding with a 21-year-old woman's car in Charlotte County, Florida.

The national government has opened an administrative investigation against 37 traffic agencies for possible failures in speed camera systems. Authorities found breaches of technical requirements set by law.

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Japanese authorities have handed out more than 2,000 blue tickets to cyclists for breaking traffic rules since the system started on April 1. Each ticket can result in fines of up to 12,000 yen. The measure targets improved safety and fewer accidents on the roads.

 

 

 

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