Arvada Crash Corridors
I-70, I-76, Wadsworth, Kipling, and Ward Road
Arvada sits at the intersection of two major interstates. I-70 runs along the city's southern edge; I-76 begins its westward run at the I-70 interchange in Arvada, creating a high-volume divergence point that is a consistent crash risk. Wadsworth Boulevard (Colorado State Highway 121) is documented for fatal hit-and-run crashes, pedestrian fatalities, and multi-vehicle collisions, particularly at intersections near W. 72nd Ave., W. 80th Ave., and the I-70 corridor, where inadequate crosswalk infrastructure and poor nighttime lighting are contributing factors. The I-70 and Wadsworth interchange at Exit 264 alone has produced multiple rollover and multi-vehicle crashes from high-speed ramp merges. Kipling Street (SH 391 south of Arvada) and Ward Road (SH 72) add more high-speed suburban arterial exposure. Ralston Road, the primary east-west artery through central Arvada, concentrates surface-street traffic and late-night bar-district return trips from Olde Town. Winter conditions, heavy snowfall, and black ice on elevated ramps compound the danger across every corridor.