COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE

ACTIVE
6060 BROADWAY, DENVER, CO, 80216|(303) 297-1192

USDOT

530625

MC Number

N/A

Fleet Size

48

Total Drivers

56

Last updated: March 15, 2026

Safety overview

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE is a mid-size intrastate only (hazmat) motor carrier based in DENVER, Colorado, operating 48 power units with 56 drivers. 2 of their 5 BASIC scores sit above the 75th percentile intervention threshold. The rest fall within acceptable ranges. Their driver out-of-service rate of 0.0% comes in under the 5.51% national average. No crashes on file. FMCSA records show 1 inspection for this carrier.

BASIC scores

SMS Percentiles

Higher percentile = worse performance relative to peers. Scores at or above 75% may trigger an FMCSA investigation.

Unsafe Driving
73%
HOS / Fatigue
75%
👤Driver Fitness
79%
Controlled Substances
91%
🔧Vehicle Maintenance
59%

Out-of-service rates vs. national average

An out-of-service order means the driver or vehicle was pulled from operation during a roadside inspection.

Driver OOS rate0.0%
National average5.5%

For reference, the average driver OOS rate in Colorado is 11.1% and the average vehicle OOS rate is 26.1% across 48,014 carriers.

Company details

Entity Type
N/A
Carrier Operation
Intrastate Only (Hazmat)
Operation Classification
N/A
Cargo Carried
N
Hazmat
No
Safety Rating Date
N/A

What are BASIC scores?

FMCSA tracks carrier performance through its Safety Measurement System (SMS), which scores carriers across six categories called BASICs. Each score is a percentile from 0 to 100, based on inspection and crash data from the past 24 months.

A score of 65 means the carrier performed worse than 65% of its peers. Anything above 75% can trigger FMCSA alerts or investigations. Brokers vetting new carriers should pay attention to scores above 50%.

Unsafe driving
Speeding, reckless driving, improper lane changes, seatbelt violations. All based on what officers find during roadside inspections.
HOS / Fatigue
Hours-of-service violations, logbook problems, driving past the allowed limits. Fatigued driving is one of the top causes of truck crashes in the US.
Driver fitness
Licensing problems, expired medical certificates, and other driver qualification issues.
Controlled substances
Drug and alcohol testing violations, possession, or impairment.
Vehicle maintenance
Brake problems, tire issues, lighting defects, load securement failures. Caught during the vehicle portion of roadside inspections.
Crash indicator
Based on crash history from state-reported data. Higher percentile means more crashes relative to the carrier's size and mileage.

Inspections

1

Total

100%

Driver %

Driver Inspections1
Vehicle Inspections0
Driver OOS Rate0.0%

Crash history

0

Total Crashes

Fatal Crashes0
Injury Crashes0
Tow Crashes0

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Frequently asked questions

Is COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE authorized to operate?

Yes. COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE (USDOT #530625) currently holds "ACTIVE" status with FMCSA. They're registered as an intrastate only (hazmat) carrier.

What is COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE's safety record?

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE has 2 BASIC scores above the 75th percentile, which is where FMCSA may look into a carrier. Brokers should weigh these scores alongside the inspection history and crash data before making a decision.

How many trucks does COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE operate?

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE operates 48 power units with 56 drivers on file. That puts them in the mid-size range.

Does COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE transport hazardous materials?

No. COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE does not have a hazardous materials flag in the FMCSA database.

Where is COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE located?

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE is based in DENVER, Colorado at 6060 BROADWAY, 80216. Phone: (303) 297-1192.

What are COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE's out-of-service rates?

COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE's driver out-of-service rate is 0.0%, compared to the national average of 5.51%. Below average, which is a good sign.