Boise Police Urge Drivers to Slow Down and Stay Alert as Fatal Crashes Rise Statewide During the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer

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The Boise Police Department warns of rising fatal crashes during Idaho's "100 Deadliest Days of Summer," reporting 140 fatalities statewide this year compared to 123 last year. To enhance road safety, the department has increased traffic patrols, conducting 18,595 stops from January to June 2025.

The Boise Police Department reports a significant rise in fatal crashes during Idaho's "100 Deadliest Days of Summer," with 140 fatalities statewide this year compared to 123 last year. In Boise, seven fatal crashes have already occurred in 2025. To address this alarming trend, the department has increased traffic patrols, leading to 18,595 traffic stops from January through June, a 34.4% rise from the same timeframe in 2024. Sgt. Matt Konvalinka stated that the focus is on saving lives, with common violations including speeding and using mobile devices while driving. Officers have noted an increase in incidents of drivers exceeding 100 mph within city limits. As summer progresses, the police encourage drivers to adhere to speed limits, eliminate distractions, and always wear seatbelts. The increase in traffic stops reflects the department's commitment to enhancing road safety during this critical season. Each choice made by drivers can significantly impact community safety.

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