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Vehicles
1
Injured
0
Weather
Snow
Lighting
Dark lighted

These recent nearby crashes involved reported injuries or fatalities and give useful context for how severe incidents cluster around this block.
HWY 9 & STAN MILLER DR
< 0.1 miOct 25, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle
HIGHWAY 9 & MM 89.925
< 0.1 miDec 28, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle | 1 injured
HW 9 & FAIRVIEW BLVD N
< 0.1 miJun 7, 2024 | Sideswipe (Same Direction)
2 vehicles
HWY 9 & MM 89.933
< 0.1 miJul 5, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle
On January 9, 2026, at approximately 2:15 AM, a single-vehicle crash occurred on HIGHWAY 9, near STAN MILLER DR, SUMMIT County, Colorado. 1 vehicle was involved in the property damage only-level incident, which resulted in no reported injuries. Snow weather conditions and dark (street-lit) lighting were noted at the time of the crash.
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Case number
4C260103
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Reporting agency
Colorado State Patrol
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Records office
Colorado State Patrol
Crash location reference
Stan Miller Dr
Route 9? | 89?
Crash classification
Traffic Signal Pole
Driver factor noted: Asleep Or Fatigued
Near 07, SUMMIT
These recent nearby crashes involved reported injuries or fatalities and give useful context for how severe incidents cluster around this block.
HWY 9 & STAN MILLER DR
< 0.1 miOct 25, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle
HIGHWAY 9 & MM 89.925
< 0.1 miDec 28, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle | 1 injured
HW 9 & FAIRVIEW BLVD N
< 0.1 miJun 7, 2024 | Sideswipe (Same Direction)
2 vehicles
HWY 9 & MM 89.933
< 0.1 miJul 5, 2025 | Single-Vehicle Crash
1 vehicle
HWY 9 & FAIRVIEW BLVD N
< 0.1 miApr 26, 2024 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
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General information based on this crash's reported factors and Colorado law
Speed-Related Factors
Excessive speed or driving too fast for conditions may constitute negligence. Colorado follows a "reasonable and prudent" speed standard under C.R.S. Section 42-4-1101.
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Was speed a factor?
Yes, speed was identified as a contributing factor.
Were weather conditions adverse?
Yes, conditions included snow.
Were road conditions adverse?
Yes, the road surface was icy.
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