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Jefferson, Douglas Worst Metro Denver Counties For DUI Fatalities

Drinking and driving deaths: find out how Jefferson County compares to other Colorado counties.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, CO — A new report ranks the worst counties in Colorado for drinking and driving fatalities, and Jefferson County didn't fare too well. Jeffco (No. 11) and Douglas (No. 10) are the two worst metro Denver counties for drinking and driving deaths, according to the Denver Trial Lawyers report.

The study examined crash report data from 2013 to 2019 for the 15 counties in our state with more than 50,000 residents. More than 900 people have been killed in alcohol-related accidents in Colorado over the past six years.

With a population of just under 575,000, Jefferson County has an average of 1.74 alcohol-related crash fatalities per 100,000 residents, according to the report. In 2019, there have been 58 reported accidents involving alcohol that have killed a total of 60 people in Jeffco.

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Fatal alcohol-related accidents per 100,000 people:

  1. La Plata - 30.28
  2. Eagle - 16.74
  3. Pueblo - 15.42
  4. Washington - 13.85
  5. Mesa - 9.45
  6. Garfield - 8.46
  7. Weld - 6.02
  8. Larimier - 5.77
  9. El Paso - 2.43
  10. Douglas - 1.79
  11. Jefferson - 1.74
  12. Broomfield - 1.71
  13. Boulder - 1.24
  14. Denver - 0.97
  15. Adams - 0.55

The most dangerous county for alcohol-related crash fatalities in Colorado is La Plata, which has a population of around 55,500. There were 97 alcohol-related accidents that have killed 101 people in the county, according to the report.

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