Boulder County, CO – Traffic Crackdown: Deputies Stop Drivers Going 80+ MPH

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Boulder County, CO – Deputies across Boulder County conducted multiple traffic enforcement stops this week, catching several drivers traveling more than 30 mph over posted limits and citing others for registration and licensing violations.

According to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, one driver was stopped after allegedly going 79 mph in a 45 mph zone on the 28000 block of Boulder Canyon. Another was cited in Nederland for expired Oregon plates that were registered to a different vehicle and never officially registered in Colorado.

A third stop involved a juvenile allegedly driving 84 mph in a 45 mph zone on North 95th Street near Valmont Road. Deputies also stopped drivers in Nederland for speeds between 53 and 64 mph in 25 mph zones on East State Highway 119.

Working together on Oxford Road, Deputies Stofcho and Hadden stopped a vehicle going 80 mph in a 45 mph area — a misdemeanor traffic infraction. Another driver was pulled over near North 119th Street and Ken Pratt Boulevard for multiple violations, including expired plates, lack of insurance, and a revoked license.

Officials say these targeted patrols are part of ongoing efforts to curb reckless driving and enhance roadway safety across Boulder County.

“This proactive enforcement helps keep our roadways safe,” the Sheriff’s Office said.


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