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
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
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
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