Colorado State Patrol VS Move Over Law Violators
Description: The Colorado State Patrol Released the Following Press Release Regarding Multiple State Patrol Vehicles Recently Being Struck on scene. (Press Play to Watch the Video Compilation with Commentary)
Second Colorado State Patrol Vehicle Struck within Two Days
The Slow Down Move Over Law is Not a Joke
(LOGAN COUNTY, COLO.) – Following another incident earlier this week on Wednesday where a Colorado State Patrol motorcycle and local tow truck were hit during a crash investigation near Colorado Springs, this yesterday morning another CSP vehicle was struck while helping a stranded motorist.
At 8am Thursday morning, Trooper Barco of the Colorado State Patrol responded to a stranded motorist on Interstate 76 near milepost 111. Through his coordination, a local tow company arrived on scene to get the motorist off the road. During the vehicle recovery, Trooper Barco watched as a black Dodge 2500 pickup failed to react to his or the tow truck’s activated emergency lights. Trooper Barco moved himself and the other motorist to the center median to avoid the pending collision when the pickup impacted the passenger side of the patrol car. The driver of the pickup was transported with non-life threatening injuries, while all other parties on scene escaped with no injuries. Although still under investigation, distracted driving may be a factor in the crash, and the driver will be charged accordingly.
“Wake up Colorado,” said Colonel Matthew C. Packard, Chief of the Colorado State Patrol. “The slow down or move over law is to protect us, so we can protect you, just as Trooper Barco protected the other motorist in need. Please move over and curb any distraction that takes away from your responsibility to be a safe driver!”
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