C.R.S. Section 42-1-102
Definitions


As used in articles 1 to 4 of this title 42, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1)

“Acceleration lane” means a speed-change lane, including tapered areas, for the purpose of enabling a vehicle entering a roadway to increase its speed to a rate at which it can more safely merge with through traffic.

(2)

“Administrator” means the property tax administrator.

(3)

“Alley” means a street or highway intended to provide access to the rear or side of lots or buildings in urban areas and not intended for the purpose of through vehicular traffic.

(4)

“Apportioned registration” means registration of a vehicle pursuant to a reciprocal agreement under which the fees paid for registration of such vehicle are ultimately divided among the several jurisdictions in which the vehicle travels, based upon the number of miles traveled by the vehicle in each jurisdiction or upon some other agreed criterion.

(4.5)

“Appurtenance” means a piece of equipment that is affixed or attached to a motor vehicle or trailer and is used for a specific purpose or task, including awnings, support hardware, and extractable equipment. “Appurtenance” does not include any item or equipment that is temporarily affixed or attached to the exterior of a motor vehicle for the purpose of transporting such vehicle.

(5)

“Authorized agent” means the county clerk and recorder in each county in the state of Colorado, the clerk and recorder in the city and county of Broomfield, and the manager of revenue or such other official of the city and county of Denver as may be appointed by the mayor to perform functions related to the registration of, titling of, or filing of liens on motor vehicles, wheeled trailers, semitrailers, trailer coaches, special mobile machinery, off-highway vehicles, and manufactured homes.

(6)

“Authorized emergency vehicle” means such vehicles of the fire department, police vehicles, ambulances, and other special-purpose vehicles as are publicly owned and operated by or for a governmental agency to protect and preserve life and property in accordance with state laws regulating emergency vehicles; said term also means the following if equipped and operated as emergency vehicles in the manner prescribed by state law:

(a)

Privately owned vehicles as are designated by the state motor vehicle licensing agency necessary to the preservation of life and property; or

(b)

Privately owned tow trucks approved by the public utilities commission to respond to vehicle emergencies.

(7)

“Authorized service vehicle” means such highway or traffic maintenance vehicles as are publicly owned and operated on a highway by or for a governmental agency the function of which requires the use of service vehicle warning lights as prescribed by state law and such other vehicles having a public service function, including, but not limited to, public utility vehicles and tow trucks, as determined by the department of transportation under section 42-4-214 (5). Some vehicles may be designated as both an authorized emergency vehicle and an authorized service vehicle.

(7.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Autocycle” means a three-wheeled motor vehicle in which the driver and each passenger ride in a fully or partly enclosed seating area that is equipped with safety belts for all occupants that constitute a safety belt system, as defined in section 42-4-237 (1)(b).

(b)

As used in this subsection (7.5), “partly enclosed seating area” means a seating area that is entirely or partly surrounded on the sides by the frame or body of a vehicle but is not fully enclosed.

(7.7)

“Automated driving system” means hardware and software that are collectively capable, without any intervention or supervision by a human operator, of performing all aspects of the dynamic driving task for a vehicle on a part-time or full-time basis, described as levels 4 and 5 automation in SAE International’s standard J3016, as it existed in September 2016.

(8)

“Automobile” means any motor vehicle.

(8.5)

“BAC” means either:

(a)

A person’s blood alcohol content, expressed in grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters of blood as shown by analysis of the person’s blood; or

(b)

A person’s breath alcohol content, expressed in grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath as shown by analysis of the person’s breath.

(9)

“Base jurisdiction” means the state, province, or other jurisdiction which receives, apportions, and remits to other jurisdictions moneys paid for registration of a vehicle pursuant to a reciprocal agreement governing registration of vehicles.

(10)

“Bicycle” means a vehicle propelled by human power applied to pedals upon which a person may ride having two tandem wheels or two parallel wheels and one forward wheel, all of which are more than fourteen inches in diameter.

(10.3)

“Bicycle lane” means a portion of the roadway that has been designated by striping, signage, or pavement markings for the exclusive use of bicyclists and other authorized users of bicycle lanes. “Bicycle lane” includes an intersection if the bicycle lane is marked on opposite sides of the intersection.

(10.5)

“Bulk electronic transfer” means the mass electronic transfer of files, updated files, or portions thereof, in the same form as those files exist within the department.

(11)

“Business district” means the territory contiguous to and including a highway when within any six hundred feet along such highway there are buildings in use for business or industrial purposes, including but not limited to motels, banks, office buildings, railroad stations, and public buildings which occupy at least three hundred feet of frontage on one side or three hundred feet collectively on both sides of the highway.

(12)

“Calendar year” means the twelve calendar months beginning January 1 and ending December 31 of any year.

(13)

“Camper coach” means an item of mounted equipment, weighing more than five hundred pounds, which when temporarily or permanently mounted on a motor vehicle adapts such vehicle for use as temporary living or sleeping accommodations.

(14)

“Camper trailer” means a wheeled vehicle having an overall length of less than twenty-six feet, without motive power, which is designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle over the public highways and which is generally and commonly used for temporary living or sleeping accommodations.

(15)

“Chauffeur” means every person who is employed for the principal purpose of operating a motor vehicle and every person who drives a motor vehicle while in use as a public or common carrier of persons or property.

(16)

“Classified personal property” means any personal property which has been classified for the purpose of imposing thereon a graduated annual specific ownership tax.

(16.5)

“Colorado DRIVES” is an acronym that stands for “Colorado driver’s license, record, identification, and vehicle enterprise solution” and means the driver and vehicle services information technology system that the department uses to provide driver, identification, and vehicle title and registration services to Colorado residents.

(17)

“Commercial carrier” means any owner of a motor vehicle, truck, laden or unladen truck tractor, trailer, or semitrailer used in the business of transporting persons or property over the public highways for profit, hire, or otherwise in any business or commercial enterprise.

(17.5)

“Commercial vehicle” means a vehicle used to transport cargo or passengers for profit, hire, or otherwise to further the purposes of a business or commercial enterprise. This subsection (17.5) shall not apply for purposes of sections 42-4-235 and 42-4-707 (1).

(18)

“Controlled-access highway” means every highway, street, or roadway in respect to which owners or occupants of abutting lands and other persons have no legal right of access to or from the same except at such points only and in such manner as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction over such highway, street, or roadway.

(19)

“Convicted” or “conviction” means:

(a)

A plea of guilty or nolo contendere;

(b)

A verdict of guilty;

(c)

An adjudication of delinquency under title 19, C.R.S.;

(d)

The payment of a penalty assessment under section 42-4-1701 if the summons states clearly the points to be assessed for the offense; and

(e)

As to a holder of a commercial driver’s license as defined in section 42-2-402 or the operator of a commercial motor vehicle as defined in section 42-2-402:

(I)

An unvacated adjudication of guilt or a determination by an authorized administrative hearing that a person has violated or failed to comply with the law;

(II)

An unvacated forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure the person’s appearance in court;

(III)

The payment of a fine or court cost or violation of a condition of release without bail, regardless of whether or not the penalty is rebated, suspended, or probated; or

(IV)

A deferred sentence.

(20)

“Court” means any municipal court, county court, district court, or any court having jurisdiction over offenses against traffic regulations and laws.

(21)

“Crosswalk” means that portion of a roadway ordinarily included within the prolongation or connection of the lateral lines of sidewalks at intersections or any portion of a roadway distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other marking on the surface.

(22)

“Dealer” means every person engaged in the business of buying, selling, or exchanging vehicles of a type required to be registered under articles 1 to 4 of this title and who has an established place of business for such purpose in this state.

(23)

“Deceleration lane” means a speed-change lane, including tapered areas, for the purpose of enabling a vehicle that is to make an exit to turn from a roadway to slow to the safe speed on the ramp ahead after it has left the mainstream of faster-moving traffic.

(23.5)

“Declared gross vehicle weight” means the combined weight of the vehicle or combination vehicle and its cargo when operated on the public highways of this state. Such weight shall be declared by the vehicle owner at the time the vehicle is registered. Accurate records shall be kept of all miles operated by each vehicle over the public highways of this state by the owner of each vehicle.

(24)

“Department” means the department of revenue acting directly or through a duly authorized officer, agent, or third-party provider.

(24.3)

“Discharged LGBT veteran” has the same meaning as set forth in section 28-5-100.3.

(24.5)

“Distinctive special license plate” means a special license plate that is issued to a person because such person has an immutable characteristic or special achievement honor. Such special achievement honor shall not include a common achievement such as graduating from an institution of higher education. Such special achievement shall include honorable service in the armed forces of the United States. “Distinctive special license plate” shall include a license plate that is issued to a person or the person’s family to honor such person’s service in the armed forces.

(25)

“Divided highway” means a highway with separated roadways usually for traffic moving in opposite directions, such separation being indicated by depressed dividing strips, raised curbings, traffic islands, or other physical barriers so constructed as to impede vehicular traffic or otherwise indicated by standard pavement markings or other official traffic control devices as prescribed in the state traffic control manual.

(26)

“Drive-away transporter” or “tow-away transporter” means every person engaged in the transporting of vehicles which are sold or to be sold and not owned by such transporter, by the drive-away or tow-away methods, where such vehicles are driven, towed, or transported singly, or by saddlemount, towbar, or fullmount methods, or by any lawful combination thereof.

(27)

“Driver” means every person, including a minor driver under the age of twenty-one years, who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.

(27.3)

“DUI” means driving under the influence, as defined in section 42-4-1301 (1)(f), and use of the term shall incorporate by reference the offense described in section 42-4-1301 (1)(a).

(27.5)

“DUI per se” means driving with a BAC of 0.08 or more, and use of the term shall incorporate by reference the offense described in section 42-4-1301 (2)(a).

(27.7)

“DWAI” means driving while ability impaired, as defined in section 42-4-1301 (1)(g), and use of the term shall incorporate by reference the offense described in section 42-4-1301 (1)(b).

(27.8)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Dynamic driving task” means all of the following aspects of driving:

(I)

Operational aspects, including steering, braking, accelerating, and monitoring the vehicle and the roadway; and

(II)

Tactical aspects, including responding to events, determining when to change lanes, turning, using signals, and other related actions.

(b)

“Dynamic driving task” does not include strategic aspects, including determining destinations or way points, of driving.

(28)

“Effective date of registration period certificate” means the month in which a fleet owner must register all fleet vehicles.

(28.5)

“Electrical assisted bicycle” means a vehicle having two or three wheels, fully operable pedals, and an electric motor not exceeding seven hundred fifty watts of power. Electrical assisted bicycles are further required to conform to one of three classes as follows:

(a)

“Class 1 electrical assisted bicycle” means an electrical assisted bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twenty miles per hour.

(b)

“Class 2 electrical assisted bicycle” means an electrical assisted bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance regardless of whether the rider is pedaling but ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twenty miles per hour.

(c)

“Class 3 electrical assisted bicycle” means an electrical assisted bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twenty-eight miles per hour.

(28.7)

“Electric personal assistive mobility device” or “EPAMD” means a self-balancing, nontandem two-wheeled device, designed to transport only one person, that is powered solely by an electric propulsion system producing an average power output of no more than seven hundred fifty watts.

(28.8)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Electric scooter” means a device:

(I)

Weighing less than one hundred pounds;

(II)

With handlebars and an electric motor;

(III)

That is powered by an electric motor; and

(IV)

That has a maximum speed of twenty miles per hour on a paved level surface when powered solely by the electric motor.

(b)

“Electric scooter” does not include an electrical assisted bicycle, EPAMD, motorcycle, or low-power scooter.

(29)

“Empty weight” means the weight of any motor vehicle or trailer or any combination thereof, including the operating body and accessories, as determined by weighing on a scale approved by the department.

(30)

“Essential parts” means all integral parts and body parts, the removal, alteration, or substitution of which will tend to conceal the identity or substantially alter the appearance of the vehicle.

(31)

“Established place of business” means the place actually occupied either continuously or at regular periods by a dealer or manufacturer where such dealer’s or manufacturer’s books and records are kept and a large share of his or her business transacted.

(31.5)

“Exceptions processing” means the procedures the department uses to assist persons who are unable for reasons beyond their control to present all the necessary documents required by the department and must rely on alternative documents to establish identity, date of birth, or United States citizenship in lieu of lawful presence in the United States.

(32)

“Explosives and hazardous materials” means any substance so defined by the code of federal regulations, title 49, chapter 1, parts 173.50 through 173.389.

(33)

“Farm tractor” means every implement of husbandry designed and used primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows and mowing machines and other implements of husbandry.

(34)

“Flammable liquid” means any liquid which has a flash point of seventy degrees Fahrenheit or less, as determined by a Tagliabue or equivalent closed-cup test device.

(35)

“Fleet operator” means any resident who owns or leases ten or more motor vehicles, trailers, or pole trailers and who receives from the department a registration period certificate in accordance with article 3 of this title.

(36)

“Fleet vehicle” means any motor vehicle, trailer, or pole trailer owned or leased by a fleet operator and registered pursuant to section 42-3-125.

(37)

“Foreign vehicle” means every motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer which is brought into this state otherwise than in the ordinary course of business by or through a manufacturer or dealer and which has not been registered in this state.

(38)

“Fullmount” means a vehicle which is mounted completely on the frame of the first vehicle or last vehicle in a saddlemount combination.

(39)

“Garage” means any public building or place of business for the storage or repair of automobiles.

(39.5)

“Golf car” means a self-propelled vehicle not designed primarily for operation on roadways and that has:

(a)

A design speed of less than twenty miles per hour;

(b)

At least three wheels in contact with the ground;

(c)

An empty weight of not more than one thousand three hundred pounds; and

(d)

A carrying capacity of not more than four persons.

(40)

“Graduated annual specific ownership tax” means an annual tax imposed in lieu of an ad valorem tax upon the personal property required to be classified by the general assembly pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of article X of the state constitution.

(41)

“Gross dollar volume” means the total contracted cost of work performed or put in place in a given county by the owner or operator of special mobile machinery.

(41.5)

“Group special license plate” means a special license plate that is not a distinctive plate and is issued to a group of people because such people have a common interest or affinity.

(41.7)

Repealed.

(42)

“High occupancy vehicle lane” means a lane designated pursuant to the provisions of section 42-4-1012 (1).

(43)

“Highway” means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel or the entire width of every way declared to be a public highway by any law of this state.

(43.3)

“Human operator” means a natural person in the vehicle with immediate access to controls for steering, braking, and acceleration.

(43.5)

“Immediate family” means a person who is related by blood, marriage, or adoption.

(44)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

On and after July 1, 2000, “implement of husbandry” means every vehicle that is designed, adapted, or used for agricultural purposes. It also includes equipment used solely for the application of liquid, gaseous, and dry fertilizers. Transportation of fertilizer, in or on the equipment used for its application, shall be deemed a part of application if it is incidental to such application. It also includes hay balers, hay stacking equipment, combines, tillage and harvesting equipment, agricultural commodity handling equipment, and other heavy movable farm equipment primarily used on farms or in a livestock production facility and not on the highways. Trailers specially designed to move such equipment on highways shall, for the purposes of part 5 of article 4 of this title, be considered as component parts of such implements of husbandry.

(b)

Effective July 1, 2013, for purposes of this section, “implements of husbandry” includes personal property valued by the county assessor as silvicultural.

(44.5)

“Inoperable vehicle” means a vehicle that is not roadworthy, as defined in section 42-6-102 (15).

(45)

“Intersection” means the area embraced within the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the roadways of two highways which join one another at, or approximately at, right angles, or the area within which vehicles traveling upon different highways joining at any other angle may come in conflict. Where a highway includes two roadways thirty feet or more apart, every crossing of each roadway of such divided highway by an intersecting highway shall be regarded as a separate intersection. In the event such intersecting highway also includes two roadways thirty feet or more apart, every crossing of two roadways of such highways shall be regarded as a separate intersection. The junction of an alley with a street or highway does not constitute an intersection.

(45.5)

“Kit vehicle” means a passenger-type motor vehicle assembled, by other than a licensed manufacturer, from a manufactured kit that includes a prefabricated body and chassis and is accompanied by a manufacturer’s statement of origin.

(46)

“Lane” means the portion of a roadway for the movement of a single line of vehicles.

(47)

“Laned highway” means a highway the roadway of which is divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for vehicular traffic.

(47.3)

“Last-known address” means:

(a)

For notifications regarding motor vehicles, the most recent mailing address provided on a vehicle registration or vehicle registration mailing address change notification provided in accordance with section 42-3-113 or the corrected address as reported by an address correction service licensed by the United States postal service;

(b)

For notifications regarding driving privileges, driver’s licenses, or identification cards when there is a driver’s license or identification card on file with the department, the most recent of either:

(I)

The mailing address provided by an applicant for a driver’s license or identification card;

(II)

The mailing address stated on an address change notification provided to the department pursuant to subsection (47.3)(a) of this section; or

(III)

The corrected address as reported by an address correction service licensed by the United States postal service;

(c)

For notifications regarding driving privileges or identification cards when there is no driver’s license or identification card on file with the department, the most recent address shown on any other record on file with the department pursuant to this article 1 and as may be corrected by an address correction service licensed by the United States postal service.

(47.5)

“Lien” means a security interest in a motor or off-highway vehicle under article 9 of title 4, C.R.S., and this article.

(48)

“Local authorities” means every county, municipal, and other local board or body having authority to adopt local police regulations under the constitution and laws of this state.

(48.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Low-power scooter” means a self-propelled vehicle designed primarily for use on the roadways with not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, no manual clutch, and either of the following:

(I)

A cylinder capacity not exceeding fifty cubic centimeters if powered by internal combustion; or

(II)

A wattage not exceeding four thousand four hundred seventy-six if powered by electricity.

(b)

“Low-power scooter” does not include a toy vehicle, bicycle, electrical assisted bicycle, electric scooter, wheelchair, or any device designed to assist people with mobility impairments who use pedestrian rights-of-way.

(48.6)

“Low-speed electric vehicle” means a vehicle that:

(a)

Is self-propelled utilizing electricity as its primary propulsion method;

(b)

Has at least three wheels in contact with the ground;

(c)

Does not use handlebars to steer; and

(d)

Exhibits the manufacturer’s compliance with 49 CFR 565 or displays a seventeen-character vehicle identification number as provided in 49 CFR 565.

(48.8)

“Manufactured home” means any preconstructed building unit or combination of preconstructed building units, without motive power, where such unit or units are manufactured in a factory or at a location other than the residential site of the completed home, which is designed and commonly used for occupancy by persons for residential purposes, in either temporary or permanent locations, and which unit or units are not licensed as a vehicle.

(49)

“Manufacturer” means any person, firm, association, corporation, or trust, whether resident or nonresident, who manufactures or assembles new and unused motor vehicles of a type required to be registered under articles 1 to 4 of this title.

(50)

“Manufacturer’s suggested retail price” means the retail price of such motor vehicle suggested by the manufacturer plus the retail price suggested by the manufacturer for each accessory or item of optional equipment physically attached to such vehicle prior to the sale to the retail purchaser.

(51)

“Markings” means all lines, patterns, words, colors, or other devices, except signs, set into the surface of, applied upon, or attached to the pavement or curbing or to objects within or adjacent to the roadway, conforming to the state traffic control manual and officially placed for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic.

(52)

“Metal tires” means all tires the surface of which in contact with the highway is wholly or partly of metal or other hard, nonresilient material.

(52.5)

“Military vehicle” means a vehicle of any size or weight that is valued for historical purposes, that was manufactured for use by any nation’s armed forces, and that is maintained in a condition that represents its military design and markings.

(53)

“Minor driver’s license” means the license issued to a person who is at least sixteen years of age but who has not yet attained the age of twenty-one years.
(54)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2010, (HB 10-1172), ch. 320, p. 1486, § 1, effective October 1, 2010.)(55)(a) “Motorcycle” means a motor vehicle that:

(I)

Uses handlebars connected to the front wheel or wheels to steer;

(II)

Has a seat the rider sits astride; and

(III)

Is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground.

(b)

“Motorcycle” does not include a farm tractor, low-speed electric vehicle, or low-power scooter.
(56)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (HB 09-1026), ch. 281, p. 1260, § 22, effective October 1, 2009.)(57) “Motor home” means a vehicle designed to provide temporary living quarters and which is built into, as an integral part of or a permanent attachment to, a motor vehicle chassis or van.

(58)

“Motor vehicle”:

(a)

Means any self-propelled vehicle that is designed primarily for travel on the public highways and that is generally and commonly used to transport persons and property over the public highways, a low-speed electric vehicle, or an autocycle; except that the term does not include electrical assisted bicycles, electric scooters, low-power scooters except as provided in subsection (58)(b) of this section, wheelchairs, or vehicles moved solely by human power;

(b)

Includes a low-power scooter for the purposes of sections 42-2-127, 42-2-127.7, 42-2-128, 42-2-138, 42-2-206, 42-4-1301, and 42-4-1301.1; and

(c)

Does not include a farm tractor or an off-highway vehicle, except for the purposes of the offenses described in sections 42-2-128, 42-4-1301, 42-4-1301.1, and 42-4-1401, when operated on streets and highways.
(59)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (HB 09-1026), ch. 281, p. 1260, § 22, effective October 1, 2009.)(60) “Mounted equipment” means any item weighing more than five hundred pounds that is permanently mounted on a vehicle, including mounting by means such as welding or bolting the equipment to a vehicle.

(60.3)

“Multipurpose trailer” means a wheeled vehicle, without motive power, that is designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle over the public highways. A “multipurpose trailer” is generally and commonly used for temporary living or sleeping accommodation and transporting property wholly upon its own structure and is registered as a vehicle.
(60.5)(Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-075), ch. 418, p. 2320, § 4, effective August 5, 2009.)(61) “Noncommercial or recreational vehicle” means a truck, or unladen truck tractor, operated singly or in combination with a trailer or utility trailer or a motor home, which truck, or unladen truck tractor, or motor home is used exclusively for personal pleasure, enjoyment, other recreational purposes, or personal or family transportation of the owner, lessee, or occupant and is not used to transport cargo or passengers for profit, hire, or otherwise to further the purposes of a business or commercial enterprise.

(62)

“Nonresident” means every person who is not a resident of this state.

(63)

“Off-highway vehicle” shall have the same meaning as set forth in section 33-14.5-101 (3), C.R.S.

(64)

“Official traffic control devices” means all signs, signals, markings, and devices, not inconsistent with this title, placed or displayed by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic.

(65)

“Official traffic control signal” means any device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to proceed.

(66)

“Owner” means a person who holds the legal title of a vehicle; or, if a vehicle is the subject of an agreement for the conditional sale or lease thereof with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated in the agreement and with an immediate right of possession vested in the conditional vendee or lessee or if a mortgagor of a vehicle is entitled to possession, then such conditional vendee or lessee or mortgagor shall be deemed the owner for the purpose of articles 1 to 4 of this title. The term also includes parties otherwise having lawful use or control or the right to use or control a vehicle for a period of thirty days or more.

(67)

“Park” or “parking” means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, other than very briefly for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading property or passengers.

(68)

“Pedestrian” means any person afoot or any person using a wheelchair.

(68.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Persistent drunk driver” means any person who:

(I)

Has been convicted of or had his or her driver’s license revoked for two or more alcohol-related driving violations;

(II)

Continues to drive after a driver’s license or driving privilege restraint has been imposed for one or more alcohol-related driving offenses;

(III)

Drives a motor vehicle while the amount of alcohol in such person’s blood, as shown by analysis of the person’s blood or breath, was 0.15 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters of blood or 0.15 or more grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath at the time of driving or within two hours after driving; or

(IV)

Refuses to take or complete, or to cooperate in the completing of, a test of his or her blood, breath, saliva, or urine as required by section 18-3-106 (4) or 18-3-205 (4), C.R.S., or section 42-4-1301.1 (2).

(b)

Nothing in this subsection (68.5) shall be interpreted to affect the penalties imposed under this title for multiple alcohol- or drug-related driving offenses, including, but not limited to, penalties imposed for violations under sections 42-2-125 (1)(g) and (1)(i) and 42-2-202 (2).

(69)

“Person” means a natural person, estate, trust, firm, copartnership, association, corporation, or business entity.

(69.5)

“Plug-in electric motor vehicle” means:

(a)

A motor vehicle that has received an acknowledgment of certification from the federal internal revenue service that the vehicle qualifies for the plug-in electric drive vehicle credit set forth in 26 U.S.C. sec. 30D, as amended, or any successor statute; or

(b)

Any motor vehicle that can be recharged from an external source of electricity and that uses electricity stored in a rechargeable battery pack to propel or contribute to the propulsion of the vehicle’s drive wheels.

(70)

“Pneumatic tires” means all tires inflated with compressed air.

(71)

“Pole”, “pipe trailer”, or “dolly” means every vehicle of the trailer type having one or more axles not more than forty-eight inches apart and two or more wheels used in connection with a motor vehicle solely for the purpose of transporting poles or pipes and connected with the towing vehicle both by chain, rope, or cable and by the load without any part of the weight of said dolly resting upon the towing vehicle. All the registration provisions of articles 1 to 4 of this title shall apply to every pole, pipe trailer, or dolly.

(72)

“Police officer” means every officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.

(72.2)

“Power takeoff equipment” means equipment that is attached to a motor vehicle and is powered by the motor that powers the locomotion of the motor vehicle.

(72.5)

“Primary user” means an organization that collects bulk data for the purpose of in-house business use.

(72.7)

“Principal office” means the office in this state designated by a fleet owner as its principal place of business.

(73)

“Private road” or “driveway” means every road or driveway not open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.

(74)

Repealed.

(75)

“Railroad sign or signal” means any sign, signal, or device erected by authority of a public body or official or by a railroad and intended to give notice of the presence of railroad tracks or the approach of a railroad train.

(76)

“Reciprocal agreement” or “reciprocity” means an agreement among two or more states, provinces, or other jurisdictions for coordinated, shared, or mutual enforcement or administration of laws relating to the registration, operation, or taxation of vehicles and other personal property in interstate commerce. The term includes without limitation the “international registration plan” and any successor agreement providing for the apportionment, among participating jurisdictions, of vehicle registration fees or taxes.

(77)

“Reconstructed vehicle” means any vehicle which has been assembled or constructed largely by means of essential parts, new or used, derived from other vehicles or makes of vehicles of various names, models, and types or which, if originally otherwise constructed, has been materially altered by the removal of essential parts or by the addition or substitution of essential parts, new or used, derived from other vehicles or makes of vehicles.

(78)

“Registration period” or “registration year” means any consecutive twelve-month period.

(79)

“Registration period certificate” means the document issued by the department to a fleet owner, upon application of a fleet owner, which states the month in which registration is required for all motor vehicles owned by the fleet owner.

(80)

“Residence district” means the territory contiguous to and including a highway not comprising a business district when the frontage on such highway for a distance of three hundred feet or more is mainly occupied by dwellings or by dwellings and buildings in use for business.

(81)

“Resident” means any person who owns or operates any business in this state or any person who has resided within this state continuously for a period of ninety days or has obtained gainful employment within this state, whichever shall occur first.

(82)

“Right-of-way” means the right of one vehicle operator or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another vehicle operator or pedestrian approaching under such circumstances of direction, speed, and proximity as to give rise to danger of collision unless one grants precedence to the other.

(83)

“Road” means any highway.

(84)

“Road tractor” means every motor vehicle designed and used for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry any load thereon independently or any part of the weight of a vehicle or load so drawn.

(85)

“Roadway” means that portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the sidewalk, berm, or shoulder even though such sidewalk, berm, or shoulder is used by persons riding bicycles or other human-powered vehicles and exclusive of that portion of a highway designated for exclusive use as a bicycle path or reserved for the exclusive use of bicycles, human-powered vehicles, or pedestrians. In the event that a highway includes two or more separate roadways, “roadway” refers to any such roadway separately but not to all such roadways collectively.

(85.5)

“Roughed-in road” means an area of ground that has been cut with the intention to make a highway but which has not been improved enough to make the area qualify as a highway.

(86)

“Saddlemount combination” means a combination of vehicles in which a truck or laden or unladen truck tractor tows one or more additional trucks or laden or unladen truck tractors and in which each such towed truck or laden or unladen truck tractor is connected by a saddle to the frame or fifth wheel of the vehicle immediately in front of such truck or laden or unladen truck tractor. For the purposes of this subsection (86), “saddle” means a mechanism which connects the front axle of a towed vehicle to the frame or fifth wheel of a vehicle immediately in front of such towed vehicle and which functions like a fifth wheel kingpin connection. A saddlemount combination may include one fullmount.

(87)

“Safety zone” means the area or space officially set aside within a highway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is so plainly marked or indicated by proper signs as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone.

(88)

“School bus” means a motor vehicle that is designed and used specifically for the transportation of school children to or from a public or private school or a school-related activity, whether the activity occurs within or without the territorial limits of any district and whether or not the activity occurs during school hours. “School bus” does not include informal or intermittent arrangements, such as sharing of actual gasoline expense or participation in a car pool, for the transportation of school children to or from a public or private school or a school-related activity.

(88.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“School vehicle” means a motor vehicle, including but not limited to a school bus, that is owned by or under contract to a public or private school and operated for the transportation of school children to or from school or a school-related activity.

(b)

“School vehicle” does not include:

(I)

Informal or intermittent arrangements, such as sharing of actual gasoline expense or participation in a car pool, for the transportation of school children to or from a public or private school or a school-related activity; or

(II)

A motor vehicle that is owned by or under contract to a child care center, as defined in section 26-6-903 or 26.5-5-303, and that is used for the transportation of children who are served by the child care center.

(89)

“Semitrailer” means any wheeled vehicle, without motor power, designed to be used in conjunction with a laden or unladen truck tractor so that some part of its own weight and that of its cargo load rests upon or is carried by such laden or unladen truck tractor and that is generally and commonly used to carry and transport property over the public highways.

(90)

“Sidewalk” means that portion of a street between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians.

(90.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Signature” means either a written signature or an electronic signature.

(b)

“Electronic signature” has the same meaning as set forth in section 24-71-101.

(91)

“Snowplow” means any vehicle originally designed for highway snow and ice removal or control or subsequently adapted for such purposes which is operated by or for the state of Colorado or any political subdivision thereof.

(92)

“Solid rubber tires” means every tire made of rubber other than a pneumatic tire.

(93)

“Specially constructed vehicle” means any vehicle which has not been originally constructed under a distinctive name, make, model, or type by a generally recognized manufacturer of vehicles.

(93.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Special mobile machinery” means machinery that is pulled, hauled, or driven over a highway and is either:

(I)

A vehicle or equipment that is not designed primarily for the transportation of persons or cargo over the public highways; or

(II)

A motor vehicle that may have been originally designed for the transportation of persons or cargo over the public highways, and has been redesigned or modified by the addition of mounted equipment or machinery, and is only incidentally operated or moved over the public highways.

(b)

“Special mobile machinery” includes vehicles commonly used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of roadways, the drilling of wells, and the digging of ditches.

(94)

“Stand” or “standing” means the halting of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, other than momentarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging passengers.

(95)

“State” means a state, territory, organized or unorganized, or district of the United States.

(96)

“State motor vehicle licensing agency” means the department of revenue.

(97)

“State traffic control manual” means the most recent edition of the “Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways”, including any supplement thereto, as adopted by the transportation commission.

(98)

“Steam and electric trains” includes:

(a)

“Railroad”, which means a carrier of persons or property upon cars, other than street cars, operated upon stationary rails;

(b)

“Railroad train”, which means a steam engine, electric, or other motor, with or without cars coupled thereto, operated upon rails, except streetcars;

(c)

“Streetcar”, which means a car other than a railroad train for transporting persons or property upon rails principally within a municipality.

(99)

“Stinger-steered” means a semitrailer combination configuration wherein the fifth wheel is located on a drop frame located behind and below the rearmost axle of the power unit.

(100)

“Stop” or “stopping” means, when prohibited, any halting, even momentarily, of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device.

(101)

“Stop line” or “limit line” means a line which indicates where drivers shall stop when directed by an official traffic control device or a police officer.

(101.5)

“Street rod vehicle” means a vehicle manufactured in 1948 or earlier with a body design that has been modified for safe road use.

(102)

“Supervisor” means the executive director of the department of revenue or head of a group, division, or subordinate department appointed by the executive director in accordance with article 35 of title 24, C.R.S.

(102.5)

“Surge brakes” means a system whereby the brakes of a trailer are actuated as a result of the forward pressure of the trailer against the tow vehicle during deceleration.

(102.7)

“Temporary special event license plate” means a special license plate valid for a limited time period that is issued to a person or group of people in connection with a special event. “Temporary special event license plate” does not mean a special plate for the purposes of section 42-3-207.

(102.8)

“Third-party provider” means an electronic vehicle or special mobile machinery registration, lien, or titling service provider that is approved by the department to perform the registration, lien, and titling functions set forth in articles 1 to 6 of this title 42.

(103)

“Through highway” means every highway or portion thereof on which vehicular traffic is given preferential right-of-way and at the entrances to which other vehicular traffic from intersecting highways is required by law to yield the right-of-way to vehicles on such through highway in obedience to a stop sign, yield sign, or other official traffic control device when such signs or devices are erected as provided by law.

(103.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

“Toy vehicle” means any vehicle that has wheels and is not designed for use on public highways or for off-road use.

(b)

“Toy vehicle” includes, but is not limited to, gas-powered or electric-powered vehicles commonly known as mini bikes, “pocket” bikes, kamikaze boards, go-peds, and stand-up scooters.

(c)

“Toy vehicle” does not include electric scooters, off-highway vehicles, or snowmobiles.

(104)

“Traffic” means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, and vehicles, streetcars, and other conveyances either singly or together while using any highway for the purposes of travel.

(105)

“Trailer” means any wheeled vehicle, without motive power, which is designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle and to carry its cargo load wholly upon its own structure and that is generally and commonly used to carry and transport property over the public highways. The term includes, but is not limited to, multipurpose trailers as defined in subsection (60.3) of this section.

(106)

“Trailer coach” means a wheeled vehicle having an overall length, excluding towing gear and bumpers, of not less than twenty-six feet, without motive power, that is designed and generally and commonly used for occupancy by persons for residential purposes, in temporary locations, and that may occasionally be drawn over the public highways by a motor vehicle and is licensed as a vehicle.

(107)

“Transporter” means every person engaged in the business of delivering vehicles of a type required to be registered under articles 1 to 4 of this title from a manufacturing, assembling, or distributing plant to dealers or sales agents of a manufacturer.

(108)

“Truck” means any motor vehicle equipped with a body designed to carry property and which is generally and commonly used to carry and transport property over the public highways.

(109)

“Truck tractor - laden” or “laden truck tractor” means any motor vehicle carrying cargo that is generally and commonly designed and used to draw, and is drawing, a semitrailer or trailer and its cargo load over the public highways.

(109.5)

“Truck tractor - unladen” or “unladen truck tractor” means any motor vehicle not carrying cargo that is generally used to draw a semitrailer or trailer and its cargo load over the public highways.

(109.7)

“UDD” means underage drinking and driving, and use of the term shall incorporate by reference the offense described in section 42-4-1301 (2)(d).

(110)

“Used vehicle” means every motor vehicle which has been sold, bargained for, exchanged, or given away, or has had the title transferred from the person who first acquired it from the manufacturer or importer, and has been so used as to have become what is commonly known as “secondhand” within the ordinary meaning thereof.

(111)

“Utility trailer” means any wheeled vehicle weighing two thousand pounds or less, without motive power, which is designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle and which is generally and commonly used to carry and transport personal effects, articles of household furniture, loads of trash and rubbish, or not to exceed two horses over the public highways.

(112)

“Vehicle” means a device that is capable of moving itself, or of being moved, from place to place upon wheels or endless tracks. “Vehicle” includes a bicycle, electrical assisted bicycle, electric scooter, or EPAMD, but does not include a wheelchair, off-highway vehicle, snowmobile, farm tractor, or implement of husbandry designed primarily or exclusively for use and used in agricultural operations or any device moved exclusively over stationary rails or tracks or designed to move primarily through the air.

(112.5)

“Vendor” means an organization that collects bulk data for the purpose of reselling the data.

(113)

“Wheelchair” means a motorized or nonmotorized wheeled device designed for use by a person with a physical disability.

Source: Section 42-1-102 — Definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-42.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

42‑1‑101
Short title
42‑1‑102
Definitions
42‑1‑201
Administration - supervisor
42‑1‑202
Have charge of all divisions
42‑1‑203
Executive director to cooperate with others - local compliance required
42‑1‑204
Uniform rules and regulations
42‑1‑205
Record of official acts - seal
42‑1‑206
Records open to inspection - furnishing of copies - rules
42‑1‑207
No supplies for private purposes - penalty
42‑1‑208
Information on accidents - published
42‑1‑210
Authorized agents - legislative declaration - fee
42‑1‑211
Driver’s license, record, identification, and vehicle enterprise solution
42‑1‑213
Commission of authorized agents
42‑1‑214
Duties of authorized agents
42‑1‑215
Oaths
42‑1‑216
Destruction of obsolete records
42‑1‑217
Disposition of fines and surcharges
42‑1‑218.5
Electronic hearings
42‑1‑219
Appropriations for administration of title
42‑1‑222
Motor vehicle investigations unit
42‑1‑224
Record check
42‑1‑225
Commercial vehicle enterprise tax fund - creation
42‑1‑226
Disabled parking education and enforcement fund - created
42‑1‑227
Disabled parking education program
42‑1‑228
Revocation hearings - right of driver to challenge validity of initial traffic stop
42‑1‑230
Exceptions processing - rules
42‑1‑231
Kiosk program
42‑1‑232
Third-party VIN inspection program - rules - definitions
42‑1‑233
Expedited registration program - private vendor providing services to register Class A commercial vehicles - rules
42‑1‑234
Electronic vehicle registration and titling - electronic transmission of vehicle lien information - authority - rules - electronic transactions fund - gifts, grants, and donations - repeal
42‑1‑235
Electronic records, documents, and signatures
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 42-1-102’s source at colorado​.gov