Highway work zone deaths jump 75% in a year in one US state

According to data from the US State of Colorado’s Department of Transportation (CDOT), which was reported by local news, deaths in roadway construction sites are up 75% this year compared to last, but why?

Colorado highway and Rocky Mountains (Image: Adobe Stock) A Colorado highway in foreground with the Rocky Mountains in background. (Image: Adobe Stock)

No definite, tangible answer has yet to emerge, but members of the US Congress have written a letter to the federal government addressing the issue while shifting some blame on CDOT.

Referring to an unnamed contractor who met with “members of Congress” and “members from Colorado’s General Assembly”, the letter stated the contractor “shared CDOT’s safety plan and documents illustrating that CDOT withheld traffic flow plans from contractors, started new construction zones without the signature signoff of the onsite design professional engineers and improperly used safety equipment.”

Source data from CDOT shows that (with a little more than one month remaining in the year) there have been 28 recorded deaths on Colorado roadways in 2024. That’s 12 more (or 75% higher) than 2023. In 2022, ten fatalities were reported in roadworks construction zones.

Despite the increase in fatalities, CDOT’s data shows crashes are down overall by 34%.

CDOT said the rise in deaths coincided with a period of record construction. Colorado, too, ranks among the fastest growing states by population in the country.

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