500+ questions based on the official Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024). Realistic exam simulator with instant scoring. No signup required.
25 random questions — matches the Colorado DMV written test format. No official time limit (we use an open simulator). Need 80% (about 20 correct) to pass.
Practice road signs exclusively — shapes, colors, and meanings. Perfect for targeting the sign section before your exam.
Test only the critical numbers — speed limits, distances, BAC limits, suspension periods. The most memorized facts on the real exam.
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Everything important from the Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024) — organized for the exam
Memorize these numbers first. Colorado test questions are frequently built around specific distances, speeds, BAC levels, and time periods. These come up constantly.
Road signs are tested heavily. Know each sign's shape, color, and meaning. The real test often shows a sign description and asks what it means.
| Shape | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Octagon (8-sided) | STOP — always and only | Stop sign |
| Triangle (pointing down) | YIELD — give right of way | Yield sign |
| Diamond | WARNING — hazard ahead | Curve, pedestrian, deer |
| Pentagon (5-sided) | SCHOOL ZONE | School crossing |
| Pennant (triangle right) | NO PASSING ZONE | No-passing pennant |
| Round (circle) | RAILROAD CROSSING advance warning | RR crossing sign |
| Rectangle (vertical) | REGULATORY — rules you must follow | Speed limit, turn restrictions |
| Rectangle (horizontal) | GUIDE or INFORMATION | Street name, mile marker |
| X-shaped crossbuck | RAILROAD CROSSING — treat like yield | Railroad crossbuck |
| Color | Category | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Regulatory — STOP / PROHIBIT | Stop, yield, do not enter, wrong way, no-turn circles |
| Yellow | WARNING | General hazard warnings — curves, hills, intersections, animals |
| Orange | WORK ZONE / CONSTRUCTION | Construction ahead, road crew, slow down and drive with care. Colorado work-zone fines are DOUBLED ( Construction Zones). |
| Green | GUIDE / DIRECTIONAL | Highway exits, distances, direction, mile markers |
| Blue | SERVICES | Gas, food, lodging, hospital, rest area |
| Brown | RECREATION / CULTURAL | Parks, campgrounds, historical sites, scenic areas |
| White | REGULATORY | Speed limits, lane rules, turn restrictions |
| Fluorescent Yellow-Green | WARNING — pedestrian / school / bike | School zones, crosswalks, bike lanes |
| Fluorescent Pink | INCIDENT MANAGEMENT | Crash clean-up, debris removal, temporary traffic control |
Right of way is the #1 failure topic on the DMV knowledge test. Master every scenario below — these questions will be on your exam.
| Signal | What You Must Do |
|---|---|
| Solid GREEN | Proceed — but yield to traffic already in intersection |
| Solid YELLOW | Prepare to stop if safe; proceed only if stopping would be dangerous |
| Solid RED | Stop completely; may turn right on red after stop and yield (unless posted) |
| GREEN ARROW | Protected turn — oncoming traffic must stop. You may turn in the arrow's direction, but still yield to vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection. |
| YELLOW ARROW | Protected turn is ending — prepare to yield or stop |
| Flashing YELLOW ARROW | Unprotected turn — you MAY turn but MUST yield to oncoming and pedestrians |
| Flashing RED | Treat exactly like a STOP sign — stop, yield, proceed when safe |
| Flashing YELLOW | Caution — slow down and proceed carefully. Do not need to stop. |
| RED + GREEN ARROW | Stop for through traffic; turn in direction of arrow only |
| Signal NOT working | Treat as ALL-WAY STOP — all traffic stops |
DUI questions appear on virtually every DMV knowledge test. Know the BAC levels, implied consent law, and penalties. Colorado uses "DUI" (Driving Under the Influence).
| Situation | Consequence |
|---|---|
| BAC 0.08%+ (driver 21+) = DUI per se | 1st DUI: $600–$1,000 fine, 5–365 days jail, 48–96 hrs community service, 9-month license revocation. 2nd: $600–$1,500, 10–365 days jail, 48–120 hrs CS, 1-year revocation. 3rd+: $600–$1,500, 60–365 days jail, 48–120 hrs CS, 2-year revocation ( Table 1). |
| BAC 0.05–0.079% (driver 21+) = DWAI | 1st DWAI: $200–$500 fine, 2–180 days jail, 24–48 hrs community service, 8 points ( Table 1). |
| Impairment below 0.05% or by drugs | Colorado convicts based on impaired driving behavior, Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, and totality of circumstance — not only BAC. Marijuana: permissible inference of DUI at 5 ng/ml THC in blood ( Driving Under the Influence). |
| Test refusal (Colorado Express Consent) | Colorado's Express Consent Law (C.R.S. 42-4-1301.1): any driver has already agreed to blood/breath/saliva/urine testing. Refusal = 1-year license revocation + ignition interlock on any vehicle you drive for 2 years ( Driving Under the Influence). |
| BAC 0.02%+ (under 21 Zero Tolerance) | 1st DUI/DWAI: revocation if court-ordered evaluation/program not completed. 2nd or 3rd: mandatory revocation ( Driving Under the Influence). |
| Minor purchasing or possessing alcohol (under 21) | Any driver under 21 convicted of buying or possessing alcohol is subject to driver license revocation — even if driving is not a factor ( Driving Under the Influence). |
| CDL driver BAC | Revocation for CDL driver with BAC over 0.04%. Open container of alcohol or marijuana in the passenger area of a vehicle on a public road is unlawful ( Driving Under the Influence). |
School bus rules are heavily tested. In Colorado you must stop at least 20 feet before a school bus with red lights flashing — from both directions. You are NOT required to stop if a median or other physical barrier separates the bus from your vehicle ( Right-of-Way).
| Location | Minimum Clearance |
|---|---|
| Fire hydrant | 15 ft — do not park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant ( Parking) |
| Stop sign / traffic signal / railroad crossing | 30 ft — do not park within 30 feet of these ( Parking) |
| Crosswalk / sidewalk / bridge / tunnel | Never — always prohibited ( Parking) |
| Intersection / tunnel / runaway truck ramp / on-off ramp | Never — always prohibited ( Parking) |
| Railroad crossing | 30 ft — do not park within 30 feet of a railroad crossing ( Parking) |
| Driveway (public or private) | Never — Colorado prohibits parking that blocks any driveway ( Parking) |
| Driveway entrance (public or private) | Not in front of — always prohibited |
| Accessible (disabled) space | Never without a valid placard/plate — fine $350–$5,000, possible jail, loss of driving privileges, vehicle may be impounded. Using someone else's placard = jail + fines doubled ( Pavement Markings). |
| Inside an intersection or on a crosswalk | Never — always illegal |
| Handicapped space (without placard) | Never park here |
| Bike lane | Never — Colorado prohibits driving, idling, or parking in a bike lane ( Lane Controls) |
| No Stopping zone | Never stop here, for any reason |
| No Parking zone | No parking — may stop to load/unload |
The rule: always turn wheels so that if the car rolls, it rolls away from traffic or is caught by the curb.
| Situation | Turn Wheels | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Facing DOWNHILL, WITH curb | RIGHT (into curb) | Car rolls into curb and stops |
| Facing DOWNHILL, NO curb | RIGHT (away from road) | Car rolls away from traffic |
| Facing UPHILL, WITH curb | LEFT (away from curb) | Car rolls back, caught by curb |
| Facing UPHILL, NO curb | RIGHT (away from road) | Car rolls away from traffic |
GDL questions appear on many tests. Know Colorado's Graduated Driver Licensing program, the restrictions in each phase, and the specific ages, hold periods, and curfew hours.
| Equipment | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Headlights (on) | From sunset to sunrise OR whenever visibility is less than 1,000 feet. Parked vehicles alongside the road must also have parking lights on during the same window. Parking lights alone are NOT enough for driving ( Night Driving). |
| High beams (dim) | Dim within 500 ft of an oncoming vehicle; within 200 ft when following another vehicle. In fog: use LOW beams or fog lights — high beams reflect off fog and reduce visibility ( Night Driving / Weather). |
| Horn | Check regularly. Use when needed to prevent a crash. Do NOT sound close to bicyclists unless an immediate crash risk exists — the horn may startle a cyclist and cause a crash ( Before You Drive / Bicyclists). |
| Turn signals | Signal continuously 100 ft before a turn or lane change in urban areas; 200 ft on 4-lane highways where the speed limit exceeds 40 mph. Minimum 3 seconds. Cancel within 3 seconds of completing the maneuver. If turn signals are broken, use hand signals ( Turning / Changing Lanes). |
| Tinted windows / windshield | Windshield and windows must not obstruct the driver's view. Damaged glass must be replaced. Keep windows clean inside and out. Specific VLT limits are set by CO regulation — confirm with CDOT / DMV. |
| TVs / video screens visible to driver | Prohibited while vehicle is in motion (navigation is excepted) |
| Muffler | Must prevent excessive or unusual noise |
| Brakes | Service brakes must stop the vehicle under control. Parking brake required. If brakes do not seem to be working properly, have a mechanic check them immediately ( Before You Drive). |
| Wipers | Must adequately clean the windshield when used |
| Tail lights / rear reflector | Tail lights and rear reflectors are required. Keep lenses clean. Make sure turn signals, brake lights, tail lights, and headlights all work before driving ( Before You Drive). |
| Tires | Worn or bald tires increase stopping distance, cause hydroplaning on wet roads, and increase flat-tire risk. Check tread depth regularly. In winter, chains, snow tires, or alternative traction devices are preferable and may be required on highways under CDOT chain laws ( Before You Drive / Snow and Ice). |
| Hazard lights | For use when parked/stopped in an emergency — not while driving normally |
| Seat belts & child restraints | Driver, all front-seat passengers, and children under 16 must be restrained — primary enforcement. Child restraint thresholds: under 2 & under 40 lbs = rear-facing in rear seat; under 2 & 40+ lbs = rear- or forward-facing; 2 to under 4 & 20+ lbs = restraint in rear seat; 4 to under 9 & 40+ lbs = restraint or booster in rear seat; 9–18 = seat belt or restraint per manufacturer ( Seat Belt Laws). |
A proven 4-phase approach that builds real understanding — not just memorization. Work through each phase at your own pace, and you'll walk into the DMV ready to pass on your first try.
| Your Score | Status | What to Do Next |
|---|---|---|
| Under 75% | Needs more work | Go back to Phase 3 — run Weak Spots mode on your wrong answers. Re-read the Study Guide for those topics. Then try the simulator again. |
| 75% – 89% | Almost there | Run Weak Spots on what you missed, then take the simulator again. You're close — one more round should get you there. |
| 90%+ | Ready! 🎉 | Run the simulator one more time to confirm. Score 90%+ twice → you are ready for the real test. |
Before you walk into the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles office:
~25 questions · need 80% (about 20 correct) · you can miss up to 5 and still pass
The official handbook from the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles — the single source of truth for the written test.
Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024) · Revised January 2026 · Published by Colorado DMV
Download Official Manual →Source: Colorado DMV · Free download
We've distilled the official manual into 12 focused study sections. Every number, rule, and fact verified against the handbook. Click any topic to start studying.
The Colorado DMV knowledge test typically includes about 25 questions and a passing score of 80% (about 20 of 25 correct). Question count is not stated in the handbook — confirm the current format at myDMV.Colorado.gov.
Colorado uses two impaired-driving charges: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) at BAC 0.08%+ and DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired) at BAC 0.05%+. Under 21 = 0.02% Zero Tolerance. CDL = 0.04%. Marijuana: permissible inference of DUI at 5 ng/ml THC ( Driving Under the Influence).
Colorado uses the three-second rule under normal conditions. Pick a fixed reference point ahead; when the vehicle in front passes it, count "one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, three-one-thousand." If you pass the point before you finish, you're too close. Increase to 4+ seconds in rain, fog, snow, ice, high winds, and when following motorcycles or large trucks ( Safe Driving Tips / Weather).
The Colorado Instruction Permit can be obtained at age 15 (with driver education) or age 16 without. Minors must hold the permit for 12 months and log 50 hours of supervised driving (10 at night) before applying for a driver license at 16 ( Minor Drivers).
Yes, this practice site is completely free. Every question is verified against the Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024).
Colorado provides DMV online services at myDMV.Colorado.gov. For roadside emergencies, dial 911. Light-rail incidents: RTD at 303-299-6000. Organ donor questions: Donor Alliance at 303-329-4747 or 1-888-868-4747.
Colorado is one of the only states in the country with two separate impaired-driving charges: DUI at 0.08% BAC and DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired) starting at 0.05% BAC. Colorado also has a permissible inference of DUI at 5 nanograms of THC per milliliter in blood — a rule almost no other state writes into its handbook. The written knowledge test is administered by the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) at driver license offices, and the Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024) is the exam's source of truth. Refusing a chemical test under Colorado's Express Consent Law (C.R.S. 42-4-1301.1) automatically revokes your license for 1 year and requires ignition interlock on any vehicle you drive for 2 years — no plea bargain is allowed.
Every fact on this page is verified against the Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024) published by the Colorado DMV. The most-tested Colorado facts: BAC thresholds — 0.05% DWAI, 0.08% DUI per se, 0.02% Zero Tolerance for drivers under 21, 0.04% CDL. Turn signal: 100 ft before a turn or lane change in urban areas, 200 ft on 4-lane highways where the speed limit exceeds 40 mph, minimum 3 seconds on. Following distance: 3-second rule under normal conditions. School bus: stop at least 20 ft before the bus, both directions — unless a median or other physical barrier separates you. Parking: 15 ft fire hydrant, 30 ft stop sign/signal/RR, 12 inches parallel. Headlights: sunset–sunrise or visibility < 1,000 ft; dim within 500 ft oncoming, 200 ft following. 1st-DUI penalties: $600–$1,000, 5–365 days jail, 48–96 hrs community service, 9-month license revocation ( Table 1).
Colorado's minor-driver program has two key stages: an Instruction Permit available at age 15 (with driver education) or 16 (without), and a Driver License at age 16. An under-18 applicant needs an Affidavit of Liability (DR2460) signed by a parent, stepparent, grandparent with power of attorney, legal guardian, spouse older than 18, or other responsible adult. While holding the permit, a person 21 or older with a valid Colorado license must be in the front passenger seat. Colorado requires the permit be held 12 months, with a signed driving log showing 50 hours of driving (10 at night) and, if under 16½, 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with an approved instructor. In the first year of licensure: no passengers under 21 for 6 months (parent/licensed-adult exception), then 1 passenger under 21 for the next 6 months. First-year curfew: midnight to 5 a.m. unless accompanied by an instructor, parent, or legal guardian (school/work/medical exceptions; emancipated minors exempt). All minor-driver rules end at age 18.
This free practice test is verified against the Colorado Driver Handbook (December 2024) and is built for anyone testing at DMV driver license offices in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Pueblo, Boulder, Greeley, and Grand Junction, and every other Colorado location. Appointments are scheduled through myDMV.Colorado.gov; fees are set by the Colorado DMV and are listed on the same site. New Colorado residents have 30 days to obtain a Colorado license after becoming a resident. Free practice here, no signup, no paywall, and every fact on this page is traceable back to the handbook.
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