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§ 42-4-2301. Comprehensive Education

The department of transportation, in collaboration with the departments of education and public safety and appropriate nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups, shall notify schools of the availability of and make available to schools existing educational curriculum for individuals under eighteen years of age regarding the safe use of public streets and premises open to the […]

§ 42-4-2401. Definitions

As used in this part 24, unless the context otherwise requires: “Event data” means records of one or more of the following categories of information concerning a motor vehicle, which records are captured by an event data recorder: Whether the vehicle’s airbag deployed; Vehicle speed; Vehicle direction; Vehicle location; Vehicle steering performance or use; Vehicle […]

§ 42-4-2402. Event Data Recorders

A manufacturer of a motor vehicle that is sold or leased in Colorado with an event data recorder shall in bold-faced type disclose, in the owner’s manual, that the vehicle is so equipped and, if so, the type of data recorded. A disclosure made by means of an insert into the owner’s manual shall be […]

§ 42-4-2403. Applicability

This part 24 applies to motor vehicles manufactured on or after May 1, 2007. Source: L. 2018: Entire part added with relocations, (SB 18-030), ch. 7, p. 138, § 3, effective October 1. Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 12-6-403 as it existed prior to 2018.

§ 42-4-1903. School Buses – Stops – Signs – Passing

The driver of a motor vehicle upon any highway, road, or street, upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus that has stopped, shall stop the vehicle at least twenty feet before reaching the school bus if visual signal lights as specified in subsection (2) of this section have been actuated on the […]

§ 42-4-2204. Theft Discovered – Duties – Liability

If a motor vehicle is identified as stolen by the system, the person submitting the inquiry shall report the incident to the nearest law enforcement agency with jurisdiction within one business day. A person who, acting in good faith, recycles a motor vehicle or reports an incident to a law enforcement agency shall be immune […]

§ 42-4-2001. Maximum Hours of Service – Ready-Mix Concrete Truck Operators

Any person who operates a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce for the purpose of transporting wet, ready-mix concrete need not comply with 49 CFR 395.3 (b). No such person shall drive for any period after: Having been on duty seventy hours in any seven consecutive days if the employing motor carrier does not […]

§ 42-4-2101. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby declares that the purpose of this part 21 is to provide procedures for the removal, storage, and disposal of motor vehicles that are abandoned on private property. Source: L. 2002: Entire part added with relocated provisions, p. 477, § 2, effective July 1.

§ 42-4-2102. Definitions

As used in this part 21, unless the context otherwise requires: “Abandoned motor vehicle”, except as otherwise defined in section 38-20-116 (2.5)(b)(I), C.R.S., for purposes of section 38-20-116 (2.5), C.R.S., means: Any motor vehicle left unattended on private property for a period of twenty-four hours or longer or for such other period as may be […]