Colorado Driving Laws: A Complete Guide

Colorado allows teens to get a permit at 15 and a license at 16 with education and supervised driving. Seatbelts, car seats, and no phone use for minors are required. DUIs, speeding, and reckless driving carry strict penalties. Insurance is mandatory, and licenses renew every 10 years (5 for seniors).
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Minimum Driving Age

In Colorado, individuals can obtain a learner’s permit at 15 years old. To acquire this permit, applicants must:

  • Complete a DMV-approved driver education program

  • Pass a written knowledge test

  • Provide parental or guardian consent if under 18

After holding the permit for at least 12 months and meeting additional requirements, individuals can apply for a driver’s license at 16 years old.

Source – Colorado Teen Driving

Learner’s Permit Rules

With a learner’s permit:

  • You must be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older seated in the front passenger seat

  • You are prohibited from driving alone

  • You must complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night

  • You must hold the permit for at least 12 months before applying for a license if under 18

Source – Colorado Teen Driving

License Types

Colorado offers the following license types:

  • Class R: Standard license for passenger vehicles

  • Class M: Motorcycle license

  • Commercial (Class A, B, C): For large trucks and buses

Additional endorsements may be required based on vehicle type or cargo.

Source – Colorado General Assembly

Required Documents for Driving

To apply for a driver’s license, you need:

  • Proof of identity (e.g., birth certificate or passport)

  • Social Security number (or acceptable alternative)

  • Two documents showing Colorado residency

  • If under 18, parental consent

For a REAL ID, additional in-person documentation is required.

Source – Douglas County Motor Vehicle

Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws

  • Seatbelts are mandatory for all front-seat passengers and all passengers under 18

  • Children under 2 years must be in a rear-facing car seat

  • Children aged 2 to 4 years must be in a forward-facing car seat

  • Children aged 4 to 8 years must use a booster seat

  • Children over 8 years must use a seatbelt

Source – Colorado Child Passenger Safety Law

Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules

  • Use of handheld devices while driving is prohibited for drivers under 18

  • Adult drivers must use hands-free devices for phone calls

  • Texting while driving is illegal for all drivers

Source – Colorado Department of Transportation

DUI/DWI Thresholds and Penalties

It is illegal to drive with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of:

  • 0.08% or more for drivers 21 and older

  • 0.02% or more for drivers under 21

First DUI conviction penalties may include:

  • Fines ranging from $600 to $1,000

  • License suspension for 9 months

  • DUI education program enrollment

  • Possible jail time

Source – Colorado DUI Laws

Speed Limits

Colorado default speed limits:

  • 20 mph on narrow, winding mountain roads

  • 25 mph in business districts

  • 30 mph in residential areas

  • 40 mph on open mountain highways

Always follow posted signage as some zones have specific limits.

Source – Colorado General Assembly

Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws

Reckless driving is defined as operating a vehicle with willful disregard for safety. Penalties include:

  • Fines up to $300

  • Possible jail time up to 90 days

  • Points added to your driving record

Source – Colorado Revised Statutes

Points System

Colorado uses a point system for tracking violations:

  • 12 points in 12 months or 18 points in 24 months can lead to license suspension for adult drivers

  • 6 points in 12 months or 7 points before turning 18 can lead to suspension for minor drivers

Source – Shouse Law Group

Insurance Requirements

Colorado’s minimum liability insurance coverage is:

  • $25,000 for injury/death to one person

  • $50,000 for injury/death to multiple people

  • $15,000 for property damage

Drivers must carry proof of insurance or show alternate financial responsibility.

Source – Colorado General Assembly

Renewal Frequency and Testing

  • Licenses must be renewed every 10 years for drivers under 61

  • Drivers aged 61 and older must renew every 5 years

  • Vision tests are required at renewal for drivers aged 66 and over

Source – Nolo

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