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At 18 years old in Colorado, you are considered an adult driver and must follow all driving laws applicable to all adult drivers. This includes obeying speed limits, not driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, wearing seat belts, and following all traffic signals and signs. Additionally, 18-year-olds are subject to the same penalties for traffic violations as any other adult driver.

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