What drivers should know about Colorado’s new ‘hands-free’ cellphone law
Excerpt: Personal injury lawyer Scott O’Sullivan said he lobbied for the bill for seven years.
“Seeing my clients’ lives be devastated day after day after day, especially as a motorcycle lawyer made me want to change things. There are ways that are simple to help change for the better and one would be getting cellphones out of people’s hands,” he said.

Hands-free law to take effect in three weeks on Jan. 1, 2025

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“For us, it’s just another way to give back to the community,” said Scott O’Sullivan, founder and leader of Rider Justice. “It really actually does encapsulate Christmas and the holiday season. It gives you that warm feeling in your stomach.”