Tag
traffic
6 Porch Notes tagged “traffic,” from counties across Colorado.
Cars and driving - Denver County
Denver crash reporting is not the regular online police report
Denver points traffic crashes to the vehicle-crash reporting path, with separate accident-alert and crash-record instructions.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Denver County
Denver drivers should expect front and back plates
Colorado requires both a front and back plate, which surprises out-of-state arrivals and used-car buyers in Denver.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Mesa County
Mesa County road reports have a non-emergency route
The Road Problem Reporter is Mesa County's non-emergency way to send a road or traffic issue straight to Public Works.
Read note ->Local rules - Boulder County
Boulder County road events need the county permit path
An event using a road in unincorporated Boulder County needs an Event on County Roadways permit, but only for the county-owned parts of the route.
Read note ->Local rules - Larimer County
Larimer road events need the county permit path
An event that changes normal traffic on a Larimer County road, right-of-way, or property needs a county special event permit, often plus others.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Mesa County
Mesa County traffic concerns have a Public Works home
Mesa County's Traffic Department is the official channel for speed worries, sign questions, and road-safety reports.
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