COLORADO PERMIT 2025 NEWEST EXAM 2 VERSION
(VERSION A, AND B) AND PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS 300 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) /A+ GRADE ASSURED
License/driving privilege status .....ANSWER.....Having a driver
license is a privilege. Protect that privilege by driving with care
and consideration for others
Resident .....ANSWER.....Any person who owns or operates a
business in Colorado or who has resided
within the state continuously for 90 days or who has obtained
gainful employment within this state, whichever shall occur first, is
considered a Colorado resident
Special Exemptions .....ANSWER.....The following persons need
not obtain a Colorado license provided they are 16 years of
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age or older and possess a valid license from their home state or
state of last assignment.
Colorado residents employed in other states .....ANSWER.....Any
resident of Colorado who is employed in another state, where
the laws of that state require licensing to drive in order to
engage in a regular trade or profession, does not need a
Colorado driver license as long as such other license to drive is
valid and the employment is not terminated. This special
exemption applies only if the other state is a member of the
Interstate Driver's License Compact Agreement.
Military .....ANSWER.....Anyone who is serving as a member of
the
United States Armed Forces on active duty; this also includes the
member's spouse and children.
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Foreign military personnel .....ANSWER.....On duty or assigned to
temporary duty with the United States Armed Forces; this also
includes the member's spouse and children.
Students .....ANSWER.....Any nonresident who is temporarily
residing
in Colorado for the principle purpose of furthering his/her
education and is considered a nonresident for tuition purposes.
Students must have a valid driver license from his/her state of
residence.
Non-resident Aliens .....ANSWER.....Foreign tourists, instructors and
business persons may drive any private (non-commercial) vehicle
with their personal driver license.
Passenger restrictions .....ANSWER.....For the first six months, you
cannot have any passengers under age 21, unless a parent or
another licensed adult driver is in the vehicle. After the first six
months, you may do so with only one passenger under age 21
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for the next six months. Siblings and passengers with medical
emergencies are exceptions.
Curfew .....ANSWER.....For the first year as a licensed driver, teen
drivers
must abide by a curfew - no driving between midnight and 5
a.m. unless accompanied by an instructor, parent or legal
guardian. Exceptions include driving to and from school or work
(signed statement from school or work is required), medical
emergencies and emancipated minors.
The duties of occupants of vehicles
involved in accidents resulting in personal injury .....ANSWER.....If
you are a passenger in a vehicle involved in an accident where
the driver is physically incapable of reporting the accident, you
are required to report the accident and, if directed by police, to
remain at the scene of the accident until police arrive. Failure to
do so is a Class 2 misdemeanor traffic offense.