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June 9, 2026
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Pueblo County, CO (June 9, 2026) – A pedestrian died Saturday night after being struck by a vehicle on US Highway 50 near milepost 312 in Pueblo County. The crash occurred at approximately 9:50 PM on Saturday, June 6. The pedestrian has been identified as Robert J. Hepler, 46, of an unspecified address.

Hepler was crossing the highway when a Chevrolet Trax traveling eastbound struck him. The driver had begun braking in an attempt to avoid contact, but the front of the vehicle hit the pedestrian before the car could stop. Hepler was pronounced dead at the scene.

The fatal accident marks the seventh time in 2026 that a pedestrian has been killed by a vehicle in Pueblo County. No further details about the driver were included in the initial report on the collision.

The case remains under review, with a full report expected as the inquiry progresses. We extend our deepest condolences to Robert Hepler’s family and all who knew him.

What Makes Pedestrian Crashes on Rural Highways So Deadly?

Pedestrian crashes on rural highways tend to be more fatal than those in urban areas for several reasons. Vehicles travel at higher speeds on open highways, which leaves drivers far less time to react when a person appears in the road. At highway speeds, even a brief delay in braking can mean the difference between avoiding contact and a fatal outcome.

Lighting is another major factor. Rural highways typically lack the streetlights found in cities, making pedestrians much harder to see at night, especially if they are crossing away from a designated area. Drivers approaching at speed may not spot a person in the road until they are dangerously close.

Pedestrian fatalities on US highways have remained a persistent concern across Colorado and nationally. When a pedestrian is struck at highway speed, the severity of the resulting harm is almost always extreme, which is why these crashes so frequently prove fatal even when a driver does attempt to brake.

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