I can't put a link on here to the bill, but if you go to Colorado General Assembly home page, click on House Bill and look up HB08-1104 you cab read the bill.
Here is our latest Legislative alert:

House Bill 1104 "Aggravated Right-of-Way Offense" has been referred back to the House Judiciary committee (where it had passed on January 30 on a unanimous vote) due to some manuevers, and opposition by a partial segment of the Colorado Motor Carriers Association (truckers.) While we believe the opposition had a timely, fair, and equal opportunity to state their case in committee the first time, all appearances are they will be accomodated again. While this is unusual and seems redundant, it is a fact that we will have to live with, and counter appropriately.

We have attempted to understand and be insightful as to the nature of their opposition to the bill as it is written, since it is equitable for all road users. Yet, the arguments coming from their representative-lobbyist seem to lack logic and consistency. Be that as it may, we should not be antagonistic or angry with them.

This is a very good bill that represents many years of hard work. Our job is to press the advancement of this bill as it is written, and your help is needed!
We have been advised by sponsor Rep. Don Marostica that the bill will be heard again this coming Friday, February 15th when the Judiciary committee convenes beginning after recess from the House floor in the morning committee room 0112 at our state capitol. We are told it is perhaps 1st on the agenda. We expect the oppostion to be motivated and present in force, as well as having worked behind the scenes.

The Game Plan:
We will attempt to have as many of the original pro-bill testifying team as possible that were present the first time (this was about 7). In addition, we need 20-25 pro-bill advocates and friends concerned enough about Right-of-Way violations to be present, seeded throughout the hearing room, and to stand and be counted as representing yours, as well as the publics', interest. It is IMPERATIVE that we make a strong visible showing of support !

If you cannot be there in person, then do the next best thing: contact the legislators on the Judiciary committee -- now! This is even more effective if one of the committee also happens to be your representative and you identify yourself as a constituent (read the list, below.)

Rep. Terrance Carroll (Chairman) - District 7, Denver county -- terrance.carroll.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2909
Rep. Debbie Stafford (vice-Chair) - District 40, Arapahoe, Elbert counties -- house40@comcast.net ; 303-866-2944
Rep. Morgan Carroll - District 36, Arapahoe county -- morgan.carroll.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2942
Rep. Bob Gardner - District 21, El Paso, Fremont counties -- bob.gardner.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2191
Rep. Cheri Jahn -- District 24, Jefferson county -- cheri.jahn.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-5522
Rep. Andy Kerr -- District 26, Jefferson county -- akerrhd26@earthlink.net ; 303-866-2923
Rep. Steve King -- District 54, Delta, Mesa counties -- steve.king.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-3068
Rep. Claire Levy -- District 13, Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin counties -- claire.levy.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2578
Rep. Rosemary Marshall -- District 8, Denver county -- rosemary.marshall.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2959
Rep. Ellen Roberts -- District 59, Archuleta, LaPlata, Montezuma, San Juan ctys. -- ellen.roberts.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2914
Rep. Amy Stephens -- District 20, El Paso county -- amy.stephens.house@state.co.us ; 303-866-2924

Whether you e-mail or phone (there's no time for snail-mail), be polite and to the point in your communication. You can use the template below, or modify it to suit your effectiveness:

Dear Rep. ________

I am contacting you to express my support for House Bill 1104, the Aggravated Right-of-Way offense bill.

I believe this is a fair bill that addresses a gray area in our laws, and that it would provide a proper sanction for those who commit
right-of-way violations that result in injury or death to other road users.

I ask you to please support this bill (as written) as it makes its' way through the lawmaking process.

Thank You,

(your name)
(your address)
(city, state, zip)
(tel. # & e-mail address)