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Drivers fined $42 million in eight months for express lane violations

State now tickets drivers illegally crossing in or out of lanes

Colorado's Department of Transportation has installed express toll lanes on highways, such as this one along the C-470 beltway between Santa Fe Drive and Lucent Boulevard as seen in September 2022.  (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Colorado’s Department of Transportation has installed express toll lanes on highways, such as this one along the C-470 beltway between Santa Fe Drive and Lucent Boulevard as seen in September 2022. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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Express lane transgressions are decreasing “and 81% of violators do not incur a second violation,” CDOT spokesman Tim Hoover said. But state data shows a problem: people driving "way too fast" in express lanes and in the other lanes.
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