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    Boulder County sees fifth-most traffic crashes with non-motorists in the state over past 15 years

    By BRL Staff,

    7 days ago
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    The Colorado State Patrol is looking into a disproportionate number of pedestrian crashes in areas with tourism or seasonal traffic.

    Col. Matthew C. Packard, chief of the Colorado State Patrol, said their data shows that counties with seasonal and tourist traffic, like Larimer and Montrose, saw frequent pedestrian crashes. Pedestrian-involved crashes increase in the summer and peak in autumn months, according to Packard. While he didn’t mention Boulder County, Boulder, which is about the same size as Larimer, saw more pedestrian crashes than Larimer in 2023 and over the past 15 years.

    Last month, Boulder saw its fourth fatal traffic death this year. The City of Boulder has been trying to eliminate serious crashes by 2030 as part of its Vision Zero Action Plan.

    The post Boulder County sees fifth-most traffic crashes with non-motorists in the state over past 15 years appeared first on The Boulder Reporting Lab .

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