Colorado Code § 43-5-308

Flagpersons - definition - penalty
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(1) (a) A person shall not fail or refuse to
obey the visible instructions, signals, or direction displayed or given by a flagperson. A person
who violates this subsection (1)(a) commits a class A traffic infraction.
(b) If a driver fails to comply with the flagperson's instructions, the flagperson or any
other person with information as to the identity of the driver or the license plate number of the
driver's vehicle may, and if practicable shall, promptly relay the information to the appropriate
law enforcement agency.
(2) (a) Only a trained person may provide temporary traffic control or direction within
any highway, road, or street maintenance or construction work area as a flagperson.
(b) The department shall authorize public and private entities to conduct flagperson
certification training and shall develop and provide, at cost, examination and training materials
that authorized entities must use in conducting flagperson certification.
(c) While directing traffic, a flagperson shall wear high-visibility garments and display
an official hand signal device prescribed in the state traffic control manual adopted by the
department pursuant to section 42-4-104, C.R.S., or its supplement.
(d) A flagperson shall abide by the Colorado manual of uniform traffic control devices
and shall not use any device that might distract the flagperson's vision, hearing, or attention
while directing traffic.
(3) As used in this section, "flagperson" means a person:
(a) Eighteen years of age or older;
(b) Trained by an entity authorized by the department;
(c) Employed by the department, a department contractor, a political subdivision of the
state, or a contractor of a political subdivision; and
(d) Acting in his or her official capacity while performing work within a temporary
traffic control zone.
(4) This section does not apply to law enforcement personnel while performing official
law enforcement duties.

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