In a matter of months, the Colorado Department of Transportation has collected over $11 million in fines from drivers crossing in and out of the express lanes. Since the enforcement began last year, hundreds of thousands of drivers have received violation notices and faced a $75 penalty for crossing the white line into the express lane. The Colorado DOT has implemented sophisticated cameras and sensors to capture license plate images, resulting in a significant decline in violations. However, fines continue to accumulate, with more than $1.1 million collected on the Mountain Express Lanes, over $3.5 million on Interstate 25, and an impressive $3.7 million on C470. The department plans to allocate the revenue towards educational campaigns and advertisements to discourage lane weaving. Despite some drivers disputing the violations, the majority of claims have been denied. The Colorado DOT aims to expand the enforcement to other express lanes in the future.
Colorado Department of Transportation Rakes in Millions from Express Lane Violations, US
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