Can they tow my car if I am driving under suspension in Colorado?
On One Hand: Towing Is Not RequiredIf you are caught driving under a suspended license in Colorado, your car will not always be towed. According to DMV.com, driving under a suspended license will incur both administrative and criminal penalties. If convicted by the criminal courts, a minimum mandatory jail sentence of five days and a hefty fine will be handed down. You will no longer be allowed to operate the motor vehicle. In most cases, a family member will be asked to retrieve the car.On the Other: It May Be An OptionIf no family members or close friends are available to retrieve the car from where you were pulled over, the police may request towing service. An abandoned car along the side of a road or highway often presents the community with safety concerns. The police will want the car removed quickly, and it may be necessary to have the car towed.Bottom LineIt is not common practice for your car to be towed if you are caught driving under a suspended license in Colorado. Althoug