Next Hearing for SB20-065: March 18
SB20-065 will be presented to the House Transportation & Local Government Committee on Wed., March 18. The meeting starts at 1:30 pm in the Legislative Services Building (200 E. 14th Avenue, First Floor). Please contact the Committee members below requesting their...SB19-012 Passed the Senate
SB19-012 made it through the Senate today — Next, the bill will be assigned to a Committee which has yet to be announced. Stay tuned – the bill is still alive!Rider Justice Sponsors the 2020 Colorado Women’s World Record Ride
Rider Justice is proud to announce that we are premier sponsors of this years’ Women’s World Record Ride on Saturday, August 29. The existing world record for highest number of women motorcyclists riding on their own (no passenger) on a single parade ride is 1132,...First Hearing: SB20-065 Passes Unanimously
It is with great pleasure that we announce that the Limit Mobile Electronic Devices While Driving bill passed it’s first hearing at the Senate Transportation and Energy Committee meeting today. Thank you to everyone who attended the meeting to show support as...34th Annual Toy Run for Children’s Hospital
Each year, as the weather cools and Thanksgiving approaches, bikers all over the Denver-metro area begin to day dream about the Annual Toy Run for Children’s Hospital. It’s a special day that hundreds, even thousands, of bikers come together to bring joy to sick kids and their families.
Accident Scene Bystander Assistance Class – October 2019
Rider Justice is combating the safety problems bikers face in multiple ways, including working at the legislative level to create safer Colorado roads. Additionally, we organize and host classes that support rider safety.
Coloradans Organized for Responsible Driving
Susan Dane understood that Colorado’s laws were not strict enough to make anyone change their habits, meaning more people could die due to texting and driving. But she didn’t know how to change laws. She had never been involved in any legislative efforts in her life.
Community PIF (Pay-It-Forward) and Community Cares Hustling for Others
After emerging from the hospital, Zak discovered that his desire to help others – all others, not just injured motorcyclists – had been rekindled, and he started Clayton PIF (Pay-it-Forward). It has since been renamed Community PIF to better capture the organization’s mission.
Colorado Motorcyclists Can Now Proceed Through “Dead Red” Lights
Motorcyclists who have faced the frustration of sitting at “dead red” lights in Colorado have reason to celebrate! The Colorado State Legislature has passed a bill allowing bikers to proceed through malfunctioning lights. The law takes effect on August 2, 2019. However, as with all laws, there are important details that bikers should be aware of in order to take advantage of this new law properly.