C.R.S.
Section 42-14-105
Idling
(1)
Standard.(2)
Exemptions.(a)
When it remains motionless because of highway traffic, an official traffic control device or signal, or at the direction of a law enforcement officer;(b)
When the driver is operating defrosters, heaters, or air conditioners or is installing equipment only to prevent a safety or health emergency, and not for rest periods;(c)
In the case of a law enforcement, emergency, public safety, or military vehicle, or any other vehicle used to respond to an emergency, when it is responding to an emergency or being used for training for an emergency, and not for the convenience of the vehicle operator;(d)
When necessary for required maintenance, servicing, or repair of the vehicle;(e)
During a local, state, or federal inspection verifying that the equipment is in good working order if required for the inspection;(f)
During the operation of power take-off equipment if necessary for operating work-related mechanical or electrical equipment;(g)
In the case of an armored vehicle, when a person is inside the vehicle to guard its contents or during the loading or unloading of the vehicle;(h)
In the case of a passenger bus, when idling for up to five minutes in any sixty-minute period to maintain passenger comfort while nondriver passengers are on board;(i)
When used to heat or cool a sleeper berth compartment during a rest or sleep period at a safety rest area as defined under 23 CFR 752.3, fleet trucking terminal, commercial truck stop, or state-designated location designed to be a driver’s rest area;(j)
When used to heat or cool a sleeper berth compartment during a rest or sleep period at a location where the vehicle is legally permitted to park and that is at least one thousand feet from residential housing, a school, a daycare facility, a hospital, a senior citizen center, or a medical outpatient facility providing primary, specialty, or respiratory care; or(k)
When idling for up to twenty minutes in any sixty-minute period if the ambient temperature is less then ten degrees.
Source:
Section 42-14-105 — Idling, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-42.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).