(1) (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of subsection (8) of this section, the department has the authority to suspend the license of any driver who, in accordance with the schedule of points set forth in this section, has been convicted of traffic violations resulting in the accumulation of twelve points or more within any twelve consecutive months or eighteen points or more within any twenty-four consecutive months, or, in the case of a minor driver eighteen years of age or older, who has accumulated nine points or more within any twelve consecutive months, or twelve points or more within any twenty-four consecutive months, or fourteen points or more for violations occurring after reaching the age of eighteen years, or, in the case of a minor driver under the age of eighteen years, who has accumulated more than five points within any twelve consecutive months or more than six points for violations occurring prior to reaching the age of eighteen years; except that the accumulation of points causing the subjection to suspension of the license of a chauffeur who, in the course of employment, has as a principal duty the operation of a motor vehicle shall be sixteen points in one year, twenty-four points in two years, or twenty-eight points in four years, if all the points are accumulated while said chauffeur is in the course of employment. Any provision of this section to the contrary notwithstanding, the license of a chauffeur who is convicted of DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, habitual user, UDD, or leaving the scene of an accident shall be suspended in the same manner as if the offense occurred outside the course of employment. Whenever a minor driver under the age of eighteen years receives a summons for a traffic violation, the minor's parent or legal guardian or, if the minor is without parents or guardian, the person who signed the minor driver's application for a license shall immediately be notified by the court from which the summons was issued.
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(b) If any applicant for a license to operate a motor vehicle has illegally operated a motor vehicle in this state prior to the issuance of a valid driver's or minor driver's license or instruction permit or in violation of the terms of any instruction permit within thirty-six months prior to said application, the department has the authority to deny the issuance of said license for not more than twelve months.
(c) For the purpose of this section, any points accumulated by a minor under an instruction permit shall apply to the minor driver's license subsequently issued to or applied for by such minor.
(d) No suspension or denial shall be made until a hearing has been held or the driver has failed to appear for a hearing scheduled in accordance with this section. This section shall not be construed to prevent the issuance of a restricted license pursuant to section 42-2-116.
(2) (a) The time periods provided in subsection (1) of this section for the accumulation of points shall be based on the date of violation, but points shall not be assessed until after conviction for any such traffic violation.
(b) The accumulation of points within the time periods provided in subsection (1) of this section shall not be affected by the issuance or renewal of any driver's or minor driver's license issued under the provisions of this article or the anniversary date thereof.
(3) Nothing in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall affect or prevent any proceedings to suspend any license under the provisions of law existing prior to July 1, 1974.
(4) Statutory provisions for cancellation and mandatory revocation of drivers' licenses shall take precedence over this section.
(5) Point system schedule:
Type of conviction =sr Points
(a) Leaving scene of accident =lf 12
(b) (I) DUI or DUI per se =lf 12
(II) Repealed.
(III) DWAI =lf 8
(IV) UDD =lf 4
(c) (I) Engaging in a speed contest in violation of section 42-4-1105 (1) =lf 12
(II) Aiding or facilitating engaging in a speed contest in violation of section 42-4-1105 (3) =lf 12
(III) Engaging in a speed exhibition in violation of section 42-4-1105 (2) =lf 5
(IV) Aiding or facilitating engaging in a speed exhibition in violation of section 42-4-1105 (3) =lf 5
(d) Reckless driving =lf 8
(e) Careless driving =lf 4
(e.5) Careless driving resulting in death =lf 12
(f) Speeding:
(I) One to four miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or one to four miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour =lf 0
(II) Five to nine miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or five to nine miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour =lf 1
(III) Ten to nineteen miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or ten to nineteen miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour =lf 4
(IV) Twenty to thirty-nine miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or twenty to thirty-nine miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour =lf 6
(IV.5) Forty or more miles per hour over the reasonable and prudent speed or forty or more miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of seventy-five miles per hour =lf 12
(V) Failure to reduce speed below an otherwise lawful speed when a special hazard exists =lf 3
(VI) One to four miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of forty miles per hour driving a low-power scooter =lf 0
(VII) Five to nine miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of forty miles per hour driving a low-power scooter =lf 2
(VIII) Greater than nine miles per hour over the maximum lawful speed limit of forty miles per hour driving a low-power scooter =lf 4
(g) Failure to stop for school signals =lf 6
(h) Driving on wrong side of road or driving on wrong side of divided or controlled-access highway in violation of section 42-4-1010 =lf 4
(i) Improper passing =lf 4
(j) Failure to stop for school bus =lf 6
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(k) Following too closely =lf 4
(l) Failure to observe traffic sign or signal, except as provided in paragraph (ff) of this subsection (5) =lf 4
(m) Failure to yield to emergency vehicle =lf 4
(n) Failure to yield right-of-way, except as provided in paragraphs (y) to (bb) of this subsection (5) =lf 3
(o) Improper turn =lf 3
(p) Driving in wrong lane or direction on one-way street =lf 3
(q) Driving through safety zone =lf 3
(r) Conviction of violations not listed in this subsection (5) while driving a moving vehicle, which are violations of a state law or municipal ordinance other than violations classified as class B traffic infractions under section 42-4-1701 or having an equivalent classification under any municipal ordinance =lf 3
(s) Failure to signal or improper signal =lf 2
(t) Improper backing =lf 2
(u) Failure to dim or turn on lights =lf 2
(v) (I) Except as provided in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (v), operating an unsafe vehicle =lf 2
(II) Operating a vehicle with defective head lamps =lf 1
(w) Eluding or attempting to elude a police officer =lf 12
(x) Alteration of suspension system =lf 3
(y) Failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrian =lf 4
(z) Failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrian at walk signal =lf 4
(aa) Failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrian upon emerging from alley, driveway, or building in a commercial or residential area =lf 4
(bb) Failure to yield right-of-way to person with a disability pursuant to section 42-4-808 =lf 6
(cc) Failure to exercise due care for pedestrian pursuant to section 42-4-807 =lf 4
(dd) A second or subsequent violation of section 42-2-101 (1) and (4) =lf 6
(ee) Failure to maintain or show proof of insurance pursuant to section 42-4-1409 =lf 4
(ff) Failure to observe high occupancy vehicle lane restrictions pursuant to section 42-4-1012 =lf 0
(gg) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2005, p. 334, § 2, effective July 1, 2005.)
(hh) Driving a motor vehicle while not wearing a seat belt in violation of section 42-2-105.5 (3) =lf 2
(ii) Driving with more passengers than seat belts in violation of section 42-2-105.5 (4) =lf 2
(jj) A violation of section 42-4-239 =lf 1
(kk) Driving with a passenger who is under twenty-one years of age or driving between 12 midnight and 5 a.m. in violation of section 42-4-116 =lf 2
(5.5) If a person receives a penalty assessment notice for a violation under section 42-4-1701 (5) and such person pays the fine and surcharge for the violation on or before the date the payment is due, the points assessed for the violation are reduced as follows:
(a) For a violation having an assessment of three or more points under subsection (5) of this section, the points are reduced by two points;
(b) For a violation having an assessment of two points under subsection (5) of this section, the points are reduced by one point.
(5.6) (a) Any municipality may elect to have the provisions of subsection (5.5) of this section apply to penalty assessment notices issued by the municipality pursuant to counterpart municipal ordinances. Whenever a municipality reduces a traffic offense, the reduced offense and the points assessed for such reduced offense shall conform to the point assessment schedule under subsection (5) of this section.
(b) Any county may elect to have the provisions of subsection (5.5) of this section apply to penalty assessment notices issued by the county pursuant to counterpart county ordinances. Whenever a county reduces a traffic offense, the reduced offense and the points assessed for such reduced offense shall conform to the point assessment schedule under subsection (5) of this section.
(5.7) Notwithstanding any other provision of the statutes to the contrary, if a penalty assessment for a traffic infraction is not personally served on the defendant or the defendant has not accepted the jurisdiction of the court for such penalty assessment, then the traffic infraction is a class B traffic infraction and the department has no authority to assess any points under this section upon entry of judgment for such traffic infraction.
(5.8) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the department may not assess any points for a violation if such assessment of points is prohibited under section 42-4-110.5 (3).
(6) (a) 'Convicted' and 'conviction', as used in this section, include conviction in any court of record or municipal court, or by the Southern Ute Indian tribal court, or by any military authority for offenses substantially the same as those set forth in subsection (5) of this section which occur on a military installation in this state and also include the acceptance and payment of a penalty assessment under the provisions of section 42-4-1701 or under the similar provisions of any town or city ordinance and the entry of a judgment or default judgment for a traffic infraction under the provisions of section 42-4-1701 or 42-4-1710 or under the similar provisions of any municipal ordinance.
(b) For the purposes of this article, a plea of no contest accepted by the court or the forfeiture of any bail or collateral deposited to secure a defendant's appearance in court or the failure to appear in court by a defendant charged with DUI, DUI per se, habitual user, or UDD who has been issued a summons and notice to appear pursuant to section 42-4-1707 as evidenced by records forwarded to the department in accordance with the provisions of section 42-2-124 shall be considered as a conviction.
(c) The provisions of paragraph (r) of subsection (5) of this section shall not be applicable to violations of sections 42-2-115, 42-3-121, and 42-4-314.
(7) Upon the accumulation by a licensee of half as many points as are required for suspension, the department may send such licensee a warning letter in accordance with section 42-2-119 (2) or order a preliminary hearing, but the failure of the department to send such warning letter or hold such preliminary hearing shall not be grounds for invalidating the licensee's subsequent suspension as a result of accumulating additional points as long as the suspension is carried out under the provisions of this section. Should a preliminary hearing be ordered by the department and should the licensee fail to attend or show good cause for failure to attend, the department may suspend such license in the same way as if the licensee had accumulated sufficient points for suspension and had failed to attend such suspension hearing.
(8) (a) Whenever the department's records show that a licensee has accumulated a sufficient number of points to be subject to license suspension, the department shall notify the licensee that a hearing will be held not less than twenty days after the date of the notice to determine whether the licensee's driver's license should be suspended. The notification shall be given to the licensee in writing by regular mail, addressed to the address of the licensee as shown by the records of the department.
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(b) (I) If the department's records indicate that a driver has accumulated a sufficient number of points to cause a suspension under subsection (1) of this section and the driver is subject to a current or previous license restraint with a determined reinstatement date for the same offense or conviction that caused the driver to accumulate sufficient points to warrant suspension, the department may not order a point suspension of the license of the driver unless the license or driving privilege of the driver was revoked pursuant to section 42-2-126 (3) (c).
(II) If the department does not order a point suspension against the license of a driver because of the existence of a current or previous license restraint with a determined reinstatement date under the provisions of subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (b), the department shall utilize the points that were assessed against the driver in determining whether to impose any future license suspension if the driver accumulates any more points against the driver's license.
(9) Repealed.
(10) Suspension hearings when ordered by the department shall be held at the district office of the department closest to the residence of the licensee; except that all or part of the hearing may, at the discretion of the department, be conducted in real time, by telephone or other electronic means in accordance with section 42-1-218.5. A hearing delay shall be granted by the department only if the licensee presents the department with good cause for such delay. Good cause shall include absence from the state or county of residence, personal illness, or any other circumstance which, in the department's discretion, constitutes sufficient reason for delay. In the event that a suspension hearing is delayed, the department shall set a new date for such hearing no later than sixty days after the date of the original hearing.
(11) Upon such hearing, the department or its authorized agent may administer oaths, issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers, apply to the district court for the enforcement thereof by contempt proceedings, and require a reexamination of the licensee.
(12) If at the hearing held pursuant to subsection (8) of this section it appears that the record of the driver sustains suspension as provided in this section, the department shall immediately suspend such driver's license, and such license shall then be surrendered to the department. If at such hearing it appears that the record of the driver does not sustain suspension, the department shall not suspend such license and shall adjust the accumulated-point total accordingly. In the event that the driver's license is suspended, the department may issue a probationary license for a period not to exceed the period of suspension, which license may contain such restrictions as the department deems reasonable and necessary and which may thereafter be subject to cancellation as a result of any violation of the restrictions imposed therein. The department may also order any driver whose license is suspended to take a complete driving reexamination. After such hearing, the licensee may appeal the decision to the district court as provided in section 42-2-135.
(13) If the driver fails to appear at such hearing after proper notification as provided in subsections (7) and (8) of this section and a delay or continuance has not been requested and granted as provided in subsection (10) of this section, the department shall immediately suspend the license of the driver. A driver who failed to appear may request a subsequent hearing, but the request shall not postpone the effectiveness of the restraint.
(14) (a) (I) If there is no other statutory reason for denial of a probationary license, any individual who has had a license suspended by the department because of, at least in part, a conviction of an offense specified in paragraph (b) of subsection (5) of this section may be entitled to a probationary license pursuant to subsection (12) of this section for the purpose of driving for reasons of employment, education, health, or alcohol and drug education or treatment, but:
(A) If ordered by the court that convicted the individual, the individual shall be enrolled in a program of driving education or alcohol and drug education and treatment certified by the unit in the department of human services that administers behavioral health programs and services, including those related to mental health and substance abuse; and
(B) If the individual is an interlock-restricted driver or is a persistent drunk driver, as defined in section 42-1-102 (68.5), any probationary license shall require the use of an approved ignition interlock device, as defined in section 42-2-132.5 (9) (a), and the time that the individual holds a probationary license under this section shall be credited against the time that the individual may be required to hold an interlock-restricted license pursuant to section 42-2-132.5.
(II) A probationary license issued pursuant to this subsection (14) shall contain any other restrictions as the department deems reasonable and necessary, shall be subject to cancellation for violation of any such restrictions, including but not limited to absences from alcohol and drug education or treatment sessions or failure to complete alcohol and drug education or treatment programs, and shall be issued for the entire period of suspension.
(b) The department may refuse to issue a probationary license if the department finds that the driving record of the individual is such that the individual has sufficient points, in addition to those resulting from the conviction referred to in this subsection (14), to require the suspension or revocation of a license to drive on the highways of this state, or if the department finds from the record after a hearing conducted in accordance with subsection (12) of this section that aggravating circumstances exist to indicate the individual is unsafe for driving for any purpose. In refusing to issue a probationary license, the department shall make specific findings of fact to support such refusal.
(c) No district attorney shall enter into, nor shall any judge approve, a plea bargaining agreement entered into solely for the purpose of permitting the defendant to qualify for a probationary license under this subsection (14).
(15) Repealed.
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- Colorado Class A CDL In most states, this license allows the driver to operate any vehicle with a semi-trailer or trailer with two or more axles. This also includes any combination of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 26,000 pounds (provided that the GVWR of the towed vehicle is in excess of 10,000 pounds) under the following conditions. Prepare for the Colorado Class A CDL written tests.
- For drivers towing trailers with more than 10,000 pounds of GVWR.
- Allows the holder to operate Class B and C vehicles.
- Drivers may be able to operate tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, double and triple trailers, tractor-trailer buses, tanker vehicles, livestock carriers, and flatbeds. Common careers for holders include heavy truck drivers, dispatchers, local drivers, couriers, and bus drivers.
- Colorado Class B CDL - This license allows the driver to operate any vehicle with a GVWR greater than 26,000 pounds, as well as any vehicle towing a trailer that does not exceed a GVWR of 10,000 pounds under the following conditions. Prepare for the Colorado Class B CDL written tests.
- For drivers towing trailers with less than 10,000 pounds of GVWR.
- Holder can operate Class C vehicles, but not Class A vehicles.
- Drivers may be able to operate straight trucks, box trucks (like delivery trucks), large buses (such as school buses and city buses, and tourist buses), and dump trucks with small trailers.
- Colorado Class C CDL - This license is for vehicles that do not exceed 26,000 pounds and otherwise do not require a CDL except when you need a CDL to attach an endorsement to under the following conditions.
- When driving a vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers (including the driver) with a GVWR that does not exceed 26,000 pounds, you will need a Class C CDL with the Passenger Vehicles Endorsement (P). Prepare for the Colorado Class C CDL Passenger Bus written tests.
- When driving a school bus with a GVWR that does not exceed 26,000 pounds, you will need a Class C CDL with the Passenger Vehicles Endorsement (P) AND School Bus Edorsement (S). Prepare for the Colorado Class C CDL School Bus written tests.
- When carrying Hazardous Materials requiring placarding (when GVWR does not exceed 26,000 pounds), you will need a Class C CDL with the Hazardous Materials Endorsement (H). Prepare for the Colorado Class C CDL Hazmat written tests.
- When driving a vehicle with a tank exceeding 1000 gallons (when GVWR does not exceed 26,000 pounds), you will need a Class C CDL with the Tank Vehicle (T) Endorsement. Prepare for the Colorado Class C CDL Tank Vehicle written tests.
CO CDL Endorsement Codes and Descriptions
- T - Colorado Double/Triple Trailers Endorsement (Knowledge test only)
- Prepare for the Colorado Double/Triple Trailers Endorsement CDL written tests
- P - Colorado Passenger Endorsement (Knowledge and Skills Tests)
- Prepare for the Colorado Passenger Endorsement CDL written tests
- N - Colorado Tank Vehicle Endorsement (Knowledge test only)
- Prepare for the Colorado Tank Vehicle Endorsement CDL written tests
- H - Colorado Hazardous Materials Endorsement (Knowledge test only)
- Prepare for the Colorado Hazardous Materials Endorsement CDL written tests
- X - Combination of tank vehicle and hazardous materials endorsements (Knowledge test only)
- Prepare for the Colorado Combination of Tank Vehicle and Hazardous Materials Endorsement 'X' CDL written tests
- S - Colorado School Bus Endorsement (Knowledge and Skills Tests)
- Prepare for the Colorado School Bus Endorsement CDL written tests
- W - Tow truck. (Written Test) in New York State
Colorado CLP Endorsements - Only 3 endorsements are allowed on the Colorado CLP
- P - Colorado Passenger Vehicle Endorsement: A Colorado CLP holder with a 'P' endorsement is prohibited from operating a CMV carrying passengers, other than Federal/state auditors and inspectors, test examiners, other trainees, and the CDL holder accompanying the Colorado CLP holder as prescribed by 49CFR383.25(a)(1).
- S - Colorado School Bus Endorsement: A Colorado CLP holder with an 'S' endorsement is prohibited from operating a school with passengers, other than Federal/state auditors and inspectors, test examiners, other trainees, and the CDL holder accompanying the Colorado CLP holder as prescribed by 49CFR383.25(a)(1).
- N - Colorado Tank Vehicle Endorsement: A Colorado CLP holder with an 'N' endorsement may only operate an empty tank vehicle, and is prohibited from operating any tank vehicle that previously contained hazardous materials that have not been purged of any residue.
- L - If the driver does not pass the Air Brakes Knowledge Test, does not correctly identify the air brake system components, does not properly conduct an air brake systems check, or does not take the Skills test in a vehicle with a full air brake system, the driver must have an 'L' no full air brake restriction placed on their license.
- Z - If the driver takes the test in a vehicle with an air over hydraulic brake system, then they will have a 'Z' no full air brake restriction placed on their license. In either case the driver is not authorized to operate a CMV equipped with full air brakes.
- E - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a vehicle that has an automatic transmission, then an 'E' no manual transmission restriction is placed on their license.
- O - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a Class A vehicle that has a pintle hook or other non-fifth wheel connection, they will have an 'O' restriction placed on their license restricting them from driving any Class A vehicle with a fifth wheel connection.
- M - If a driver possesses a Class A CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class B vehicle the State must place an 'M' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class B and C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- N - If a driver possesses a Class B CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class C vehicle; the State must place an 'N' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- V - If the State is notified by the FMCSA that a medical variance has been issued to the driver, the State must indicate the existence of such a medical variance on the CDLIS driving record and the CDL document using a restriction code 'V' to indicate that there is information about the medical variance on the CDLIS record.
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- 3 - If the driver does not pass the Air Brakes Knowledge Test, does not correctly identify the air brake system components, does not properly conduct an air brake systems check, or does not take the Skills test in a vehicle with a full air brake system, the driver must have an 'L' no full air brake restriction placed on their license.
- B - If the driver takes the test in a vehicle with an air over hydraulic brake system, then they will have a 'Z' no full air brake restriction placed on their license. In either case the driver is not authorized to operate a CMV equipped with full air brakes.
- C - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a vehicle that has an automatic transmission, then an 'E' no manual transmission restriction is placed on their license.
- D - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a Class A vehicle that has a pintle hook or other non-fifth wheel connection, they will have an 'O' restriction placed on their license restricting them from driving any Class A vehicle with a fifth wheel connection.
- F - If a driver possesses a Class A CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class B vehicle the State must place an 'M' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class B and C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- G - If a driver possesses a Class B CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class C vehicle; the State must place an 'N' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- K - If the State is notified by the FMCSA that a medical variance has been issued to the driver, the State must indicate the existence of such a medical variance on the CDLIS driving record and the CDL document using a restriction code 'V' to indicate that there is information about the medical variance on the CDLIS record.
- O - If the driver takes the test in a vehicle with an air over hydraulic brake system, then they will have a 'Z' no full air brake restriction placed on their license. In either case the driver is not authorized to operate a CMV equipped with full air brakes.
- P - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a vehicle that has an automatic transmission, then an 'E' no manual transmission restriction is placed on their license.
- U - If the driver takes the Skills Test in a Class A vehicle that has a pintle hook or other non-fifth wheel connection, they will have an 'O' restriction placed on their license restricting them from driving any Class A vehicle with a fifth wheel connection.
- V - If a driver possesses a Class A CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class B vehicle the State must place an 'M' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class B and C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- W - If a driver possesses a Class B CDL, but obtains his or her passenger or school bus endorsement in a Class C vehicle; the State must place an 'N' restriction indicating that the driver can only operate Class C passenger vehicle or school buses.
- X - If the State is notified by the FMCSA that a medical variance has been issued to the driver, the State must indicate the existence of such a medical variance on the CDLIS driving record and the CDL document using a restriction code 'V' to indicate that there is information about the medical variance on the CDLIS record.
- Z - If the State is notified by the FMCSA that a medical variance has been issued to the driver, the State must indicate the existence of such a medical variance on the CDLIS driving record and the CDL document using a restriction code 'V' to indicate that there is information about the medical variance on the CDLIS record.
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