Colorado Code § 42-2-111

Examination of applicants and drivers - when required
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(1) (a) The
department shall examine every applicant for a driver's or minor driver's license. The executive
director of the department, in the director's discretion, may conduct the examination in any
county convenient for the applicant. The examination shall include a test of the applicant's
eyesight, his or her ability to read and understand highway signs that regulate, warn, and direct
traffic, and his or her knowledge of the traffic laws of this state, an actual demonstration of the
applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable care and control in the operation of a
motor vehicle, and such further physical and mental examination as the department finds
necessary to determine the applicant's fitness to operate a motor vehicle safely upon the
highways; except that an applicant seeking renewal of a driver's license by mail under section
42-2-118 need only submit the information required by that section.
(b) The department, in issuing the drivers' licenses for certain types or general classes of
vehicles, may waive any examination required by paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) for
applicants and may certify certain employers, governmental agencies, or other appropriate
organizations to train and examine all applicants for such certain types or general classes of
licenses, if such training and examination is equal to the training and examination of the
department.
(2) Repealed.
(3) (a) If the department has evidence that indicates that a licensed driver or minor driver
is incompetent or otherwise not qualified to be licensed, it may, upon written notice of at least
ten days to the licensee, require such driver to submit to an examination.
(b) If a fatal motor vehicle accident involving one or more licensed drivers or minor
drivers occurs, the department, if deemed appropriate, shall mail a written notice to all such
drivers involved in the accident requiring such drivers to submit to examination. If the
department has not mailed a written notice to any driver involved in a fatal accident within
ninety days after the department receives notice regarding such accident, the department shall
not require an examination of such driver based upon such accident.
(c) Upon the conclusion of an examination required under this subsection (3), the
department shall take such action as it deems appropriate and may deny, cancel, suspend, or
revoke the license of such person or permit that person to retain such license subject to the
restrictions under section 42-2-116. Refusal or failure of the licensee to submit to such
examination shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of such person's license. Such
decision of the department shall be reviewed by a court of record upon appeal to that court by
the party aggrieved.
(4) The department shall prepare and print rules, requirements, and regulations for the
mandatory use of license examiners, and the same shall be strictly adhered to in the examination
of all drivers.

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