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Is Driving a Snow-Covered Car Illegal in Colorado?

Is Driving a Snow-Covered Car Illegal in Colorado?

by Larry Ulibarri
December 2, 2024
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Is Driving a Snow-Covered Car Illegal in Colorado? Here’s What You Need to Know

Winter mornings in Colorado can be hectic, especially when you’re rushing out the door only to find your car buried under a blanket of snow and ice. As you scrape the frost off your windshield—or debate skipping it altogether—you might wonder: Is it actually illegal to drive with snow covering your vehicle in Colorado?

What Colorado Law Says

Colorado doesn’t have a specific statewide law that requires you to clear snow and ice off your car. However, Colorado Revised Statute (CRS) 42-4-201 mandates that a driver’s vision through all required glass equipment must be “normal and unobstructed” to operate the vehicle safely. This means that if your windshield or windows are covered in snow or frost, you’re technically in violation of the law. Enforcement may vary by county, so it’s wise to always clear your windows to avoid potential issues.

Safety Concerns Beyond the Law

Driving with a snow-covered vehicle isn’t just risky for you—it’s dangerous for others on the road. Snow and ice left on the roof of your car can create hazards. As your vehicle heats up, chunks of ice can melt and slide off, potentially becoming projectiles that could hit other cars or pedestrians. Worse, snow could shift onto your windshield mid-drive, obstructing your vision entirely.

Be Prepared and Stay Safe

Even if you’re running late, taking a few minutes to fully clear snow and ice from your car is a small step that can make a big difference. Not only will you avoid potential fines or warnings, but you’ll also help ensure the safety of everyone on the road. Next time you see a car with a tiny peephole defrosted in the windshield, remember: a few extra minutes of scraping can prevent a lifetime of regret.

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