After a record year for traffic deaths, the City of Denver plans to expand road-safety measures already tested on Alameda Avenue and Federal Boulevard during 2025, according to the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.
“We know we need continued attention to how we reduce fatalities on these corridors,” DOTI Director Amy Ford said in the December 23 announcement. “We are continuing to add new measures to help eliminate the primary cause of these tragic occurrences.”
As of today, December 26, the City of Denver had tallied ninety deaths related to car accidents in 2025, including bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists. According to data from DOTI, this has been the deadliest year on record dating back to 2013…