On a somber note, Douglas County deputies, in collaboration with the Colorado State Patrol, have mobilized an intensified enforcement operation to honor a fallen comrade, Trooper Cody Donahue. The law enforcement agencies joined forces to emphasize compliance with Colorado’s Move Over Law. This traffic regulation mandates drivers to reduce speed and change lanes when approaching stopped vehicles, ensuring the safety of first responders and others on the road shoulder.
According to a social media post from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, today’s enforcement action is a stark reminder of the risks posed by traffic incidents to those tasked with keeping the public safe. “Our teams are focusing specifically on Colorado’s Move Over Law, and contacting drivers who fail to slow down, move over, for stopped vehicles,” the post stated. The sheriff’s office shared images of the operation, echoing a plea for public cooperation: “Please do your part, slow down, move over, and help keep first responders and any vehicle stopped on the shoulder safe,” as per the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office…