Boulder County Colorado, Fatal Car Accident Facts & Statistics

Boulder County roads saw 31 fatal car accidents in 2021, resulting in 33 total deaths. Of those accidents, 10 involved impaired drivers resulting in the loss of 12 lives. As of August 2022, 18 individuals had lost their lives in 18 motor vehicle accidents on Boulder County roads since the beginning of the year. A total of eight of those accidents involved intoxicated motorists, resulting in the loss of seven lives.

Traffic Crash Information: Motorcycle and Car Accidents

As of August 2022, Boulder County has had 2,451 car accidents, 70 resulting in serious injuries. The number of car accidents in previous years are as follows:

  • 2021: 4,465 (including 166 serious injury crashes)
  • 2020: 3,355 (including 110 serious injury crashes)
  • 2019: 5,564 (including 170 serious injury crashes)
  • 2018: 5,952 (including 188 serious injury crashes)
  • 2017: 6,335 (including 195 serious injury crashes)

From January 1, 2022- August 31, 2022, there have been 54 reported motorcycle accidents in Boulder County, one with suspected alcohol involvement, one with alleged marijuana involvement, and one with suspected other drug involvement. Careless driving, aggressive driving, and driver inexperience were also factors in these accidents. In 2021, Boulder County had 101 motorcycle accidents, seven resulting in DUI charges, 11 with suspected alcohol use, and one with suspected drug use.

Overview of Boulder County, Colorado

As of the 2020 census, the population of Boulder County was 324,682, making it one of the most populous counties in Colorado. Boulder is also home to many unincorporated communities and 10 cities and towns, including the following:

Dangerous Intersections in Boulder County, Colorado

  • Arapahoe Avenue and 30th Street
  • Arapahoe Avenue and Foothills Parkway
  • Arapahoe Avenue and 28th Street
  • Broadway and Baseline Road
  • Colorado Avenue and 30th Street
  • Regent Drive and Colorado Avenue
  • Canyon Boulevard and Folsom Street

Many factors can impact road conditions and traffic in Boulder County, including tourism, landslides, and flooding. Here is an overview of traffic accidents in Boulder County in 2019:

Boulder Infographic

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