About one Denver traffic death every 65 hours.
The most recent traffic fatality recorded by the DPD took place on September 6. On that date in 2021, 52 traffic deaths had been recorded — thirteen fewer than during the same period in 2022., published on August 12, exactly one month ago. The ten latest deaths occurred over the 27 days from August 13 to September 6.
Although the DPD hasn't recorded any traffic casualties over the past six days, safety issues haven't vanished. Far from it: Theof a pedestrian struck by an automobile on the 600 block of Lipan Street at 11:48 a.m. on September 9 was the third from the department over approximately fourteen hours — and while none of the victims died, all were seriously injured.
Here are the 65 fatal traffic accidents from January 1 through September 6, 2022, in chronological order, with the name of the victim; the location of the incident; whether criminal charges were pressed, are pending or were declined by prosecutors; the type of vehicle involved; and the incidents identified as hit-and-runs.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Join the Club: Birch Road Opens a Spot in DenverBirch Road is a new kind of club. It just opened yesterday in Denver.
Read more »
Denver Post sports staff predictions for 2022 NFL seasonDenver Post sportswriters share their predictions of the 2022 NFL season.
Read more »
Denver weather: Gray day will bring showers and light rain, mist with patchy fogLight rain and drizzle, with fog and mist has settled into the metro area with cooler, autumn-like weather. Skies are expected to start clearing out this evening.
Read more »
Eight Things to Do for Free in Denver (and Beyond) TodayThe weekend isn't over!
Read more »
Witness to unlicensed guard’s fatal shooting of Denver rallygoer sues 9News, security firmsA witness to the fatal shooting by an unlicensed security guard working for 9News at a 2020 political rally in Denver is suing the television station along with the contracted security firms, citin…
Read more »