BOISE, Idaho — New crash data from the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) highlights several Boise intersections that continue to see a high number of collisions—many of them resulting in injuries. As winter driving approaches, Boise Police are urging drivers to slow down, stay alert, and remember what’s at stake when attention slips behind the wheel.
Where Crashes Are Happening Most
ITD’s 2025 data shows several intersections with significant crash activity through early December.
- Cloverdale & Fairview — 22 crashes
- Orchard & Overland — 21 crashes
- Chinden & Eagle — 19 crashes
- Fairview & Five Mile — 18 crashes
- Entertainment & Overland — 17 crashes
- Fairview & Maple Grove — 17 crashes
When looking at total crashes so far in 2025—injury and non-injury combined—the numbers climb even higher:
- Chinden & Eagle — 66 crashes
- Curtis & Fairview — 63 crashes
- Cole & Overland — 51 crashes
- Fairview & Five Mile — 50 crashes
- Franklin & Milwaukee — 49 crashes
These busy intersections continue to be hotspots for congestion and collisions, prompting enforcement efforts and renewed calls for driver awareness…