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High-Risk Carriers in Colorado

Analysis of motor carriers with elevated crash histories based on federal safety data. This report identifies carriers with the highest severity scores within the 24-month monitoring period.

665
Total Crashes
Top 50 Carriers
42
Fatal Crashes
Top 50 Carriers
720
State Fatalities
NHTSA 2023
12.6%
Truck-Involved
Of Total Fatalities

Understanding Carrier Risk Assessment

This analysis identifies motor carriers in Colorado with elevated crash frequencies using a weighted severity scoring methodology. The severity score weights incidents by their human impact: fatal crashes receive the highest weight (10 points), followed by injury crashes (5 points), and tow-away incidents (1 point). This approach prioritizes carriers whose crashes resulted in the most serious outcomes.

Important context: A carrier's appearance on this list does not necessarily indicate negligence or poor safety practices. DOT-reportable crashes can occur through no fault of the commercial vehicle operator. Large fleet operators with more trucks and higher mileage will statistically experience more incidents than smaller carriers, even with equivalent safety performance on a per-mile basis.

Shippers, freight brokers, and insurers should use this data as one component of a comprehensive carrier vetting process. Additional factors to consider include the carrier's SMS percentiles, out-of-service rates, driver fitness scores, and whether crashes were determined to be preventable through FMCSA's DataQs review process.

Colorado Carrier Landscape

Total Registered Carriers 78,918
Carriers with Crash History 1,591 (2.0%)
Total Carrier Crashes 2,689
Fatal Carrier Crashes 96

NHTSA Safety Context

2023 Traffic Fatalities 720
Truck-Involved Fatalities 91
Fatality Rate (per 100k) 12.1
Year-over-Year Trend — 4.6%

Major Corridors: I-70 (E-W), I-25 (N-S), I-76 (Denver-NE)

How We Calculate Risk Rankings

Our risk ranking methodology uses a weighted severity scoring system designed to prioritize carriers whose crash histories indicate the greatest potential harm to public safety. Unlike simple crash counts, which treat all incidents equally, our severity score assigns different weights based on the human impact of each crash type. This approach reflects the reality that a carrier involved in multiple fatal crashes presents a fundamentally different risk profile than one with only minor tow-away incidents.

The formula assigns 10 points per fatal crash, 5 points per injury crash, and 1 point per tow-away crash. This weighting is consistent with the FMCSA's own approach to evaluating crash severity within the Safety Measurement System (SMS). The resulting score provides a single, comparable metric that accounts for both the frequency and severity of a carrier's crash history within the most recent 24-month federal monitoring period.

It is important to note several limitations of this approach. First, DOT-reportable crashes include incidents where the commercial vehicle may not have been at fault. A carrier rear-ended at a traffic light is included in the same dataset as a carrier that caused a rollover through negligent driving. The FMCSA's DataQs process allows carriers to challenge crash records they believe are inaccurate or non-preventable, but this process does not always result in records being removed.

Second, fleet size normalization is not applied to these rankings. Large national carriers operating thousands of trucks across millions of miles will statistically accumulate more crashes than small local operators, even with superior safety programs. For a more balanced assessment of individual carriers, we recommend viewing their complete safety profile where you can compare crash rates relative to fleet size, or use our carrier comparison tool for direct side-by-side analysis.

What You Can Do With This Data

  • Shippers: Cross-reference carriers on your approved list. If a current partner appears in the top rankings, request their corrective action plan and consider additional monitoring.
  • Freight Brokers: Use this data as part of your carrier vetting process. High severity scores should trigger enhanced due diligence before load assignment.
  • Consumers: If you are hiring a moving company or other carrier, verify they do not appear on high-risk lists. Learn how to check a carrier's safety record.
  • Insurance Professionals: State-level risk rankings support territorial rating analysis and portfolio risk assessment for commercial auto underwriting.

Top 50 High-Risk Carriers in Colorado

Ranked by weighted severity score. Click carrier name for detailed safety report.

Rank Carrier Name City Trucks Crashes Fatal Score
#1 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT USDOT: 157882 DENVER 698 102 4 364
#2 NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC USDOT: 1203339 LOVELAND 12,215 55 1 213
#3 JBS CARRIERS INC USDOT: 184843 GREELEY 594 41 2 163
#4 ACCELERATED SERVICES LLC USDOT: 873632 PARKER 576 65 153
#5 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION USDOT: 927955 DENVER 1,294 16 7 111
#6 SEVEN O SEVEN TRANSPORTATION LLC USDOT: 3566257 WHEAT RIDGE 75 23 1 93
#7 NAVAJO EXPRESS INC USDOT: 202381 DENVER 296 31 91
#8 MESA COUNTY VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 51 USDOT: 1290436 GRAND JUNCTION 52 1 1 81
#9 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO INC USDOT: 388132 COMMERCE CITY 900 18 73
#10 ALTITUDE TRANSPORTATION LLC USDOT: 2465982 FORT COLLINS 19 2 1 72
#11 SUPREME AUTO TRANSPORT LLC USDOT: 912923 LONGMONT 190 21 1 71
#12 WESTERN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY USDOT: 145556 DENVER 155 10 70
#13 MOUNTAIN METROPOLITAN TRANSIT USDOT: 1030051 COLORADO SPRINGS 170 15 1 64
#14 OFFEN PETROLEUM LLC USDOT: 237345 COMMERCE CITY 269 20 61
#15 BRUNDAGE-BONE CONCRETE PUMPING USDOT: 324349 THORNTON 800 21 1 59
#16 KB CUSTOM AG SERVICES LLC USDOT: 1671938 EATON 352 10 1 53
#17 U S TRANSPORT INC USDOT: 1331834 DENVER 203 9 48
#18 MORGAN COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION USDOT: 1051308 FORT MORGAN 16 1 4 46
#19 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO USDOT: 52578 DENVER 984 7 45
#20 SCHNELL TRANSPORT LLC USDOT: 2824988 HENDERSON 19 5 1 45
#21 ROARING FORK TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY USDOT: 1034485 ASPEN 139 6 41
#22 KAVKAZ EXPRESS LLC USDOT: 2523965 DENVER 116 7 1 41
#23 BALIC TRANSPORT INC USDOT: 2505109 BRIGHTON 120 15 40
#24 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO USDOT: 408425 AURORA 482 8 38
#25 AMERICAN FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CO USDOT: 137781 ENGLEWOOD 401 13 38
#26 ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF DENVER LLC USDOT: 2029087 HIGHLANDS RANCH 449 13 38
#27 QWEST CORPORATION USDOT: 453455 DENVER 1,304 7 1 37
#28 TIME WARNER CABLE USDOT: 827308 GREENWOOD VILLAGE 1,113 8 37
#29 G&Z TRANSPORT LLC USDOT: 2184839 BRIGHTON 122 10 1 35
#30 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER USDOT: 530060 DENVER 930 8 33
#31 JB SITTNER TRUCKING LLC USDOT: 1639264 NUNN 35 3 1 33
#32 STURGEON ELECTRIC COMPANY INC USDOT: 29762 HENDERSON 865 7 32
#33 UNITED FOOD SERVICE INC USDOT: 132048 AURORA 257 12 32
#34 TRANSPRO INC USDOT: 1470617 FORT COLLINS 83 7 1 32
#35 LAZY E TRANSPORT LLC USDOT: 2250288 CRAIG 13 2 3 32
#36 VIA MOBILITY SERVICES USDOT: 1166745 BOULDER 116 6 31
#37 ZAM ZAM FREIGHT LLC USDOT: 3529352 DENVER 25 10 1 30
#38 THOMAS T EXPRESS INC USDOT: 2462000 DENVER 24 4 1 29
#39 OLDCASTLE SW GROUP INC USDOT: 323837 GRAND JUNCTION 495 5 1 29
#40 COLTONCOOPER LLC USDOT: 2546856 DENVER 50 3 1 28
#41 LAMBERT LIVESTOCK AND CATTLE CO LLC USDOT: 2303294 LEWIS 8 2 27
#42 UZ AUTO TRANS INC USDOT: 1954980 DENVER 95 7 27
#43 E A Y TRUCKING LLC USDOT: 3080775 EVANS 5 2 2 27
#44 MILE HIGH EXPRESS LLC USDOT: 3030544 AURORA 9 2 27
#45 PACIFIC SHIPPING & TRUCKING CO INC USDOT: 470014 HIGHLANDS RANCH 109 7 26
#46 BLACK HAWK DELIVERY SERVICES INC USDOT: 3456453 DENVER 7 1 26
#47 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS MOVING & STORAGE INC USDOT: 2016356 ENGLEWOOD 4 1 1 26
#48 STAGECOACH TRUCKING LLC USDOT: 3082979 FORT MORGAN 1 1 26
#49 D G COLEMAN INC USDOT: 359653 COMMERCE CITY 103 11 1 26
#50 DENVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 USDOT: 995263 DENVER 650 4 24

Methodology & Data Sources

Severity Score Calculation

The severity score is calculated as: (Fatal Crashes × 10) + (Injury Crashes × 5) + (Tow-Away Crashes × 1). This weighting prioritizes carriers whose incidents resulted in the most serious human consequences. The formula is consistent with FMCSA's approach to evaluating crash severity in the Safety Measurement System.

Data Period

Crash data reflects the 24-month federal monitoring period maintained in the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS). This rolling window ensures rankings reflect current safety performance rather than historical incidents that may no longer be relevant to carrier operations.

Limitations

This analysis does not account for fleet size normalization, vehicle miles traveled, or fault determination. Large carriers operating extensive fleets will naturally appear more frequently than smaller operators. Users should review individual carrier profiles for complete safety assessments.

Disclaimer

Rankings are provided for informational purposes only. Inclusion on this list should not be interpreted as an indication of carrier negligence or unsafe operations. Users should conduct comprehensive due diligence before making carrier selection decisions.

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