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Crackdown driving law slaps repeat offenders with $150 fine & up to 40 hours of community service for breaking road rule
COLORADO cops have been cracking down on certain drivers who break curfew. Teens who get behind the wheel in the Centennial State should keep a few crucial road laws in mind. GettyColorado is cracking down on teen drivers hitting the road past curfew[/caption] If an underage driver wants to go for a solo spin after dark, they may face some significant penalties. Underage drivers cannot be on the road between midnight and 5am, unless they’re accompanied by a parent, guardian, or driving instructor. First-time offenders face a $50 fine, two points on their license, and eight to 24 hours of mandatory community service, according to Colorado-based law firm Rector Stuzynski LLC.

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