The Colorado Department of Transportation will host a public meeting on Wednesday night to address the surplus of crashes on I-25 along 104th Avenue and U.S. 36.

CDOT says in this stretch of highway, they have seen at least three crashes a day, with most of them rear-end crashes. CDOT said it's an increase from two crashes a day reported in 2024. CDOT also said that since 2012, there has been a steady increase in crashes along the corridor.

CDOT says the number of crashes on I-25 along 104th Avenue and Highway 36 continues to rise year-to-year. CBS

CDOT says they have ideas on how they can make this stretch of highway safer. This includes:

Widening shoulders and the Express Lane buffer

Adding a northbound climbing lane for trucks from I-270 to 104th Avenue

Adding auxiliary lanes to

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