High-Impact Crash Corridor
I-70 Between Ward Road and Kipling Street
The I-70 corridor between Ward Road (Exit 266) and Kipling Street (Exit 267) is one of the most crash-intensive stretches of highway in Jefferson County. Commercial truck traffic, mountain recreational vehicles, rapid weather changes, and winter black ice on elevated highway structures combine to create conditions where high-speed rear impacts, multi-vehicle pileups, and rollovers cause the kind of axial loading and flexion-extension forces that damage the spinal cord. A crash at highway speed on this corridor produces a very different injury pattern than a low-speed urban collision, and the lifetime care cost reflects that difference. We preserve CDOT traffic-camera footage, truck black-box data, and crash reconstruction evidence before it is overwritten.