RULES OF THE ROAD

(State of Colorado)

 

3. Your driving privilege may be suspended, revoked or canceled if you

 

- Meet or exceed the minimum point accumulation for suspension.

- Are convicted of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

- Refuse to be tested for alcohol or drug content.

- Are convicted of failing to report an accident or leaving the scene of an accident without stopping, exchanging information, and rendering aid.

- Fail to report an accident to the Colorado Motor Vehicle division according to the Financial Responsibility Law.

- Give false information on your driver's license application.

- Fail to settle a judgment against you as a result of an accident while operating a vehicle.

- Lend your license to someone else or misuse it in any way.

- Alter or deface your license.

- Fail to appear for a reexamination requested by the Motor Vehicle Division.

- Are convicted of manslaughter as a result of a motor vehicle accident.

- Fail to pay a fine for a traffic violation from this or any other state.

- Fail to register, in Colorado, all vehicles owned within 30 days of becoming a resident.

- Are convicted of defacing public or private property.

- Fail to pay ordered child support.

- Fail to provide valid evidence of insurance when requested by a law enforcement officer.

If you are convicted of driving while under restraint, your driving privilege will be suspended again effective for ONE YEAR from the date you would have been reinstated.

 

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