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Perhaps you\u2019ve been in one yourself. It can seem like every city has its share of unsafe drivers and collisions, but which Idaho city has the highest accident rate? The following Idaho car accident statistics offer insight into driving conditions in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa.Understanding Traffic Crash DataThe Idaho Transportation Department\u2019s Office of Highway Safety keeps detailed statistics on motor vehicle accidents statewide. According to data from the most recent year available:Boise: 3,442 total crashes \u2014 1,358 injury accidents, 11 fatal crashesMeridian: 2,254 total crashes \u2014 1,400 injury accidents, 5 fatal crashesNampa: 2,156 total crashes \u2014 818 injury accidents, 6 fatal crashesHow Crash Rates Are Measured in IdahoIdaho measures traffic accident rates by looking at the total number of fatal and injury crashes per 1,000 people. Meridian has the highest rate among Idaho\u2019s larger cities, with 6.5 crashes per 1,000 people. Nampa\u2019s rate is 4.9 per 1000, and Boise is 4.2 per 1,000. The average crash rate in Idaho cities with a population of 40,000 or more is 4.5 accidents per 1,000 people.Contributing Factors to Higher Crash RatesA variety of conditions make Idaho\u2019s larger cities more prone to traffic accidents. While rural highways have long been associated with fatal crashes, urban areas like Boise and Nampa now see more frequent collisions due to increased population and higher traffic congestion. These local patterns mirror national trends, but also have some unique regional causes:Rapid population growth and urban expansionCongestion during peak commuting hoursDistracted driving, especially phone usePoor road design or maintenanceDangerous winter driving conditionsImpaired driving from alcohol or drugsMost Common Types of Crashes Per CityThe Idaho Transportation Department also records information about suspected and confirmed causes of traffic accidents. The leading causes of collisions are following too close (tailgating) and failing to yield the right-of-way:Boise: 919 crashes from tailgating, 695 from failure to yieldMeridian: 619 tailgating-related crashes, 478 failure-to-yieldNampa: 494 tailgating crashes, 544 failure-to-yieldSafety Initiatives and EnforcementIn the early 2000s, the U.S. Congress required every state to develop a Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) to reduce crashes and save lives. Idaho\u2019s SHSP provides statewide strategies focused on engineering, education, enforcement, and data-driven safety improvements. Building on this framework, many Idaho cities have launched their own programs to address local traffic risks. Examples include Boise\u2019s Vision Zero, which aims to eliminate all traffic deaths and serious injuries, Meridian\u2019s Intersection and Pedestrian Safety Task Force, which targets safer intersections and crossings, and Nampa\u2019s Selective Traffic Enforcement Team, which focuses on enforcing traffic laws and deterring unsafe driving behaviors.Hurt in a Car Accident? Contact Attorneys of Idaho to Discuss Your CaseIf you suffered injuries in a car crash someone else caused, turn to the team at Attorneys of Idaho for the support you need. Contact our office today for a free consultation with an Idaho accident lawyer who can explain your legal rights and fight for the financial compensation you deserve."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.attorneysofidaho.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Idaho Car Accident Statistics: Boise vs Meridian vs Nampa","item":"https:\/\/www.attorneysofidaho.com\/blog\/idaho-car-accident-statistics\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]