Fahren in Denver
Dein vollständiger Leitfaden zum Fahren und Mieten von Motorrollern in Denver, United States. Erfahre alles über IDP-Anforderungen, Verkehrsregeln, Sicherheitstipps und alles, was du wissen musst, bevor du dich auf den Weg machst.
Internationaler Führerschein (IDP) in Denver
IDP nicht erforderlich
Colorado accepts valid foreign driver licenses for visitors. An IDP is recommended for non-English licenses, especially if driving in mountain areas where police interactions are more common.
Geldstrafe ohne IDP: $50-$500 for driving without valid license
Wo Sie IDP erhalten: Apply in your home country before traveling. AAA offices can issue IDPs for US residents.
Akzeptierte Lizenzen
Verkehrsregeln in Denver
Lokale Verkehrsregeln
- 1Right turn on red is allowed after a complete stop unless posted otherwise
- 2Colorado's Move Over law requires slowing or changing lanes for stopped emergency vehicles
- 3Express toll lanes on I-25 and I-70 require an ExpressToll pass
- 4Chain/traction law (Code 15/16) can require chains or AWD/4WD on I-70 mountain corridor
- 5No phone use while driving - texting is banned; handheld calls are banned for under-18 drivers
Häufige Fehler von Touristen
- Driving to the mountains without checking I-70 conditions and chain law status
- Not acclimating to altitude before long drives in the mountains
- Riding brakes on steep mountain descents instead of using low gear
- Underestimating how quickly mountain weather changes
- Not carrying chains or having AWD/4WD when required on I-70
Horn-Kultur
Denver drivers are generally patient and friendly. Honking is uncommon and considered somewhat rude. The pace is more relaxed than coastal cities.
Bußgelder und Strafen im Straßenverkehr
Geschwindigkeitsübertretung
$150-$500+ depending on speed; work zones and school zones have doubled fines
Kein Helm
No helmet law for adults 18+ in Colorado; under 18 must wear a helmet
Keine IDP
$100-$500 for driving without valid license
Rotes Licht
$75-$100 for red-light camera violations (limited in Denver)
Alkohol am Steuer
$600-$1,500 fine; BAC limit 0.08% (DUI) or 0.05% (DWAI); license suspension; mandatory alcohol education
Sicherheitstipps
Wichtige Sicherheitstipps
- A car is useful for Denver proper and essential for mountain day trips
- RTD light rail connects the airport to downtown and serves many suburbs
- Altitude affects both you and your car - engines may feel sluggish at elevation
- Always carry water, snacks, and warm layers if driving into the mountains
- Check CDOT.org or the COTrip app for real-time road conditions before mountain drives
Beste Zeit zum Fahren
Mid-morning (10 AM-12 PM) and early afternoon (1-3 PM) on weekdays
Warnung vor der Regenzeit
Spring (April-May) brings unpredictable weather including late snowstorms. Summer afternoon thunderstorms are frequent and can produce hail. Mountain passes can be snow-covered well into June. Always check conditions before heading to the mountains.
Zu vermeidende Bereiche (für Anfänger)
- I-25 through downtown during rush hours
- I-70 westbound on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings (ski traffic)
- I-70 eastbound on Sunday afternoons (return ski traffic)
- US-36 to Boulder during commute times
Parken
Durchschnittliche Kosten
$10-$25/day in garages; metered parking $1.50-$3/hour downtownScooter-Parken
Motorcycles can use standard parking spots. Some free motorcycle parking is available in downtown Denver.
Tipps zum Parken
- Use the ParkMobile app for metered street parking
- Free parking is available in many neighborhoods outside downtown
- Downtown garages range from $10-25/day
- RTD Park & Ride lots along light rail lines are convenient and often free
- Street parking in RiNo and LoDo fills up quickly on weekend evenings
FAQ: Fahren in Denver
Do I need a car in Denver?
For the city itself, the RTD light rail and bus system is decent. For mountain day trips to ski resorts, Rocky Mountain National Park, or mountain towns, a car is essential. Consider AWD/4WD if visiting in winter.
What is the traction law on I-70?
Colorado's traction law (Code 15) requires adequate tires (all-weather M+S rated or snow tires) or chains on I-70 mountain corridor. Code 16 requires actual chains or an AWD/4WD vehicle. It's enforced in winter and violators face $130+ fines and delays.
How bad is ski traffic?
I-70 westbound is jammed Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. Eastbound is brutal Sunday afternoons. A 90-minute drive to ski areas can take 4+ hours. Leave very early (before 7 AM) or very late to avoid the worst of it.
Does altitude affect driving?
Yes. At 5,280 feet (Denver) to 11,000+ feet (mountain passes), engines lose power, braking distances increase, and overheating is more likely. Drivers may feel fatigue and slower reaction times from altitude. Stay hydrated and take breaks.
Notfall-Kontakte
Polizei
911
Krankenwagen
911
Pannenhilfe
AAA: 1-800-222-4357
Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com
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