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Census Tract 130.05 in Boulder County recorded 50 crashes, 10 injuries, and 0 fatalities in 2025. Use the tract boundary map and crash breakdowns to compare crash load, severity, and population inside this specific census tract.
FIPS 08013013005. The boundary and centroid come from the official tract geometry, then crashes are joined locally by point-in-polygon instead of a loose city or neighborhood guess.
The cyan polygon is the official tract footprint used to group crashes.
Crash Rate
16.1 / 1k
Crashes
50
Injuries
10
Serious or Fatal
3
Most common crash type in 2025: Rear End
2025 Crash Rate
16.1 / 1k
2025 Injuries
10
Population
3,109
Density / sq. mi.
4,150
Census tracts are small, stable geography units. They are useful for comparing crash load against population, spotting corridor-level clusters inside a county, and checking whether a dangerous pattern sits inside a residential area, a commercial corridor, or a tract dominated by transportation infrastructure.
Centroid Latitude
39.98086
Centroid Longitude
-105.13834
Boundary Fit
Official polygon + bbox loaded
Coverage window: Jan 4, 2023 - Jan 22, 2026
Data coverage: Jan 4, 2023 - Jan 22, 2026
| Year | Total Crashes | Fatalities | Injuries | Most Common Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 3 | 0 | 0 | Motor Vehicle Crash |
| 2025 | 50 | 0 | 10 | Rear-End Collision |
| 2024 | 70 | 2 | 14 | Rear-End Collision |
| 2023 | 76 | 0 | 15 | Motor Vehicle Crash |
Yearly rows are shown to make trend direction and recency explicit for Census Tract 130.05.
Coverage window: Jan 4, 2023 - Jan 22, 2026