Colorado Code § 42-4-109.5

Low-speed electric vehicles
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(1) (a) A low-speed electric vehicle may be
operated only on a roadway that has a speed limit equal to or less than thirty-five miles per hour;
except that it may be operated to directly cross a roadway that has a speed limit greater than
thirty-five miles per hour at an at-grade crossing to continue traveling along a roadway with a
speed limit equal to or less than thirty-five miles per hour.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), a low-speed electric vehicle
may be operated on a state highway that has a speed limit equal to forty miles per hour or cross a
roadway with a speed limit equal to forty miles per hour to cross at-grade, if:
(I) Such roadway's lane width is eleven feet or greater;
(II) Such roadway provides two or more lanes in either direction; and
(III) The department determines, in consultation with local government and law
enforcement, upon the basis of a traffic investigation, survey, appropriate design standards, or
projected volumes, that the operation of a low-speed electric vehicle on the roadway poses no
substantial safety risk or hazard to motorists, bicyclists, pedestrians, or other persons.
(c) The department may waive the necessity of a traffic investigation or survey pursuant
to section 42-4-1102 or may conduct a traffic investigation or survey to determine where low-
speed electric vehicles can be driven safely on state highways or portions thereof. The
department shall conduct this traffic investigation or survey using existing appropriations.
(2) No person shall operate a low-speed electric vehicle on a limited-access highway.
(3) Any person who violates subsection (1) or (2) of this section commits a class B
traffic infraction.
(4) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2009, (SB 09-075), ch. 418, p. 2321, § 5, effective
August 5, 2009.)
(5) The Colorado department of transportation may regulate the operation of a low-speed
electric vehicle on a state highway located outside of a municipality. The regulation shall take
effect when the Colorado department of transportation places an appropriate sign that provides
adequate notice of the regulation.

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