Colorado’s regulations prohibit the possession of open alcoholic beverage containers in the passenger area of a moving vehicle. This includes bottles, cans, and other receptacles containing alcoholic liquids, whether partially or fully consumed. For example, a driver with an opened bottle of wine in the center console would be in violation, even if they haven’t taken a drink. Passengers are similarly restricted.
These restrictions aim to promote road safety by reducing instances of distracted and impaired driving. By minimizing easy access to alcohol while operating a vehicle, the law seeks to prevent further inebriation and encourage responsible consumption. This legislation reinforces Colorado’s commitment to maintaining safe roadways for all users. Historically, such regulations have been implemented across various jurisdictions to address the societal costs associated with alcohol-related traffic incidents.