08/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/14/2025 06:09
Southwest Colorado- The Colorado Department of Transportation and the Colorado State Patrol are advising drivers to be prepared to share the road with approximately 175 bicyclists touring roadways between Silverton and Wolf Creek Pass during the annual week-long Colorado's Ride event beginning Monday, Aug. 18. "This is the third year of welcoming Colorado's Ride to our region, and we want to make it another safe and successful event for all roadway users. Please, always make a point to limit distractions, stay alert and follow the speed limit," said Transportation Director Julie Constan.
Highway closures will not be necessary; however, motorists are urged to watch for cyclists along several highways and county roads between Durango, Silverton, Pagosa Springs, and Wolf Creek Pass. The event will take place over five days (Aug. 18 to 22), between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day.
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The Colorado State Patrol and local law enforcement will monitor and assist with traffic control. Drivers are reminded of the Three Foot Law when passing cyclists. "Drivers must give cyclists at least three feet of space when passing - even if it requires crossing the centerline, if it is safe. Not doing so, could risk a ticket," urges Capt. Angela DeGuelle, Colorado State Patrol.
Colorado's Three Foot Law applies to drivers to keep bicyclists safe. While passing a bicyclist, you must give them at least three feet of space. In some situations, this may mean motorists will need to cross over a double yellow line when safe to ensure three feet of space between themselves and bicyclists. If oncoming traffic prevents a motorist from giving the required three feet, the motorist should slow down and wait behind the bicyclists until it is clear to pass.
Colorado's Ride Photo: Cyclists ride single file along US 160 during last year's Colorado's Ride event in southwest Colorado. Each year, CDOT, CSP and Colorado's Ride work closely to ensure the annual week-long bicycle event is safe for motorists and riders, encouraging all roadway users to travel responsibly and follow traffic laws.For more information about Colorado's Ride event, visit the event website: coloradosride.com.
Travelers are urged to "know before you go." Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include:
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