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Page 3 of 4 AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver™ Course State-Specific Information D20681 – May 2024 COLORADO o 4WD or AWD vehicle and 3/16" tread depth o Tires with a mud and snow designation (M+S icon) and 3/16" tread depth o Winter tires (mountain-snowflake icon) and 3/16" tread depth o Tires with an all-weather rating by the manufacturer and 3/16" tread depth o Chains or an approved alternative traction device Passenger Vehicle Chain Law - Every vehicle on the roadway must have chains or an alternative device, such as "AutoSock". Drivers may use tire chains of reasonable proportions when required for safety due to snow or ice. Sharing the Road with Emergency Vehicles – Participant Guidebook Page 82 Drivers must yield the right-of-way to all emergency vehicles using a siren, air horn, and/or flashing red, blue or white lights. Where possible, drivers must pull over to the right edge of the road. If the driver is in an intersection, they must drive through the intersection before pulling over. On a roadway with two or more lanes traveling in the same direction, drivers approaching an emergency vehicle that has stopped along the side of the road, must leave at least one lane between the driver's vehicle and the emergency vehicle by changing lanes, unless directed otherwise by a police officer or emergency personnel or conditions prohibit the lane change. If the road only has one lane, or the driver cannot change lanes, drivers must slow down to a safe speed and use due care and caution as they pass. Sharing the Road with School Buses – Participant Guidebook Page 82 The driver of a vehicle is required to stop for a school bus that has its red lights flashing and is stopped in the far right lane on an undivided highway. Drivers are not required to stop if on the opposite side of a highway divided by a median or barrier. Drivers must stop at least 20 feet from a school bus when its flashing red lights are active. Sharing the Road with Motorcycles – Participant Guidebook Page 83 Motorcycles are entitled to the full lane width as other drivers and no motor vehicle shall be driven in a manner as to deprive a motorcycle to the use of a full lane. It is illegal to share a lane with a motorcycle. Sharing the Road with Bicycles – Participant Guidebook Page 84 When passing a bicyclist, the driver must keep at least 3 feet between them and the bike. Motorists can cross a center line when passing a bicyclist if the oncoming lane is clear and they won't interfere with any other traffic. If a driver makes a right turn while a cyclist is on their right, they must yield the right-of-way to the cyclist. If a cyclist reaches an intersection before the driver, the driver must yield the right-of-way and let them cross. Sharing the Road with Pedestrians – Participant Guidebook Page 85 If a pedestrian is entering a crosswalk, the driver must yield by stopping or slowing down. If a driver is making a right turn while a pedestrian is in the crosswalk, they must yield to the pedestrian.