Operation Danger Van

Colorado has enacted new regulations restricting the use of 15-passenger vans for transporting children.

These changes cite well-documented rollover risks and passenger safety concerns but carry significant legal and liability risks for businesses, churches, schools, and nonprofits that have relied on these vehicles for transportation, youth trips, and ministry events.

In this article we'll balance the what and why of the new regulations and the duty of care with safe, practical steps to comply with the law and protect those in your care.

 

The well-documented dangers of 15-passenger vans create risks for liability and tragedy.

But they also create opportunity to get ahead of the legal curve by going above and beyond to protect your people.

Training qualified drivers, properly assessing vehicle safety, and securing appropriate insurance is more than just compliance. By going above and beyond to protect the vulnerable, your organization can become a cultural and legal beacon of best practices and proper stewardship.

Because of the generality of the information on this site, it may not apply to a given place, time, or set of facts. It is not intended to be legal advice, and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations