Lane splitting — riding between lanes of traffic — is illegal in Colorado and can result in fines, injury, or a denied insurance claim. Colorado’s comparative negligence rules mean lane splitting can reduce or eliminate your recovery after an accident. If you’ve been injured while riding, contact an attorney to understand your options.
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