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Each year in Colorado, more than 26,000 people are arrested for DUI and over 150 people are killed in alcohol-related traffic crashes – representing more than one-third of all traffic fatalities in Colorado.
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2014 The State Patrol reported that troopers issued 5,546 citations for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Of those, 674 — about 12.2 percent — involved suspected marijuana use, either alone or in combination with other intoxicants. For 354 of those citations — about 6.4 percent of the total, or one in every 16 — marijuana was believed to be the only substance involved.
Hidden costs of a DUI in Colorado by Orr law
- National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration Statistics
- U.S. Department of Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation – Ten Year Arrest Trends
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving Colorado Statistics
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention Statistics
- The Century Council Drinking Statistics
- NO DUI Colorado – Statistics by County
- CDOT – Alcohol & Impaired Driving Statistics
- Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility Statistics – Colorado
- CDOT – Drugged Driving Statistics in Colorado
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