Pre-Dawn I-25 Crash Turns Denver Commute Into Gridlock

A pre-dawn crash on northbound Interstate 25 at Colfax Avenue turned Denver’s Tuesday morning commute into a slow crawl, shutting multiple lanes and triggering long backups toward Colorado Boulevard. Emergency crews moved in before sunrise, and at least one person was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, authorities said. The collision involved two drivers and pushed frustrated commuters onto neighborhood streets while officials worked to clear the mess.

Crash details and response

The collision, reported at about 5:54 a.m., closed the left and center lanes of northbound I-25 while crews worked to remove the damaged vehicles and clear debris, according to Denver7. Traffic monitors reported backups stretching north to Colorado Boulevard, clogging on-ramps and nearby surface streets as the morning rush built.

The Denver Police Department said one person was taken to the hospital with serious injuries and urged drivers to find alternate routes while officers and tow crews worked the scene. Authorities confirmed the crash involved two drivers and said the investigation remained ongoing.

Traffic impact and alternatives

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