Colorado Code § 43-1-120

Bicycle and pedestrian policy - codification - legislative declaration
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(1) 
The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:
(a) It is in the best interest of all Coloradans to promote transportation mode choice by
enhancing safety and mobility for bicyclists and pedestrians on or along the state highway
system;
(b) The department has adopted a bike and pedestrian policy directive to further this
goal; and
(c) It is necessary and appropriate to elevate the status of the bike and pedestrian policy
of the department to that of law by codifying it in subsection (2) of this section.
(2) (a) The department and its subdivisions shall provide transportation infrastructure
that accommodates bicycle and pedestrian use of public streets in a manner that is safe and
reliable for all users of public streets.
(b) The needs of bicyclists and pedestrians shall be included in the planning, design, and
operation of transportation facilities as a matter of routine.
(c) Any decision of the department to not accommodate the needs of bicyclists and
pedestrians shall be documented based on exemption criteria that were established by the
commission before the decision was made.

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