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US Highway 34 has 1,387 reported crashes, 533 injuries, and 21 fatalities. Review dangerous sections, recent incidents, and long-term corridor trends below.
US Highway 34 recorded 1,387 crashes in the most recent reporting period, including 21 fatal accidents and 533 injuries. This corridor passes through GRAND, LARIMER, MORGAN, and 3 other Colorado counties.
The most common crash type on US Highway 34 is Rear End (508 incidents). The most dangerous section is near mile marker 99 (US Highway 34 & Mm 99) with 49 crashes on record.
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Coverage window: Jan 2, 2023 - Jan 8, 2026
Data coverage: Jan 2, 2023 - Jan 8, 2026
| Year | Total Crashes | Fatalities | Injuries | Most Common Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 5 | 0 | 5 | Motor Vehicle Crash |
| 2025 | 443 | 6 | 172 | Rear-End Collision |
| 2024 | 547 | 10 | 204 | Rear-End Collision |
| 2023 | 392 | 5 | 152 | Motor Vehicle Crash |
Yearly rows are shown to make trend direction and recency explicit for US Highway 34.
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US Highway 34 has recorded 21 fatal accidents in the most recent reporting period. Understanding fatality trends on this corridor is critical for driver safety awareness and accident prevention. High-speed sections, mountain passes, and heavy traffic zones contribute to the elevated fatality rate along this route.
Colorado's highway fatality data is compiled from Colorado crash records and updated regularly. If you or a loved one has been affected by a fatal accident on US Highway 34, legal assistance may be available.
Disclaimer: Fatality statistics are based on available Colorado DOT records and may not reflect the most recent incidents. Data is provided for informational purposes only.
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1 injury reported. Minor Injury collision.
Coverage window: Jan 2, 2023 - Jan 8, 2026