Andover’s mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and areas with construction and road changes can create common crash patterns, such as:
- Left-turn and intersection conflicts where a driver misjudges distance or fails to yield.
- Close-passing problems on busier corridors when drivers don’t allow enough room.
- Construction-zone hazards—loose debris, shifting lane layouts, missing or unclear signage, and uneven pavement.
- Suburban speed transitions (especially near school traffic or neighborhood cut-throughs) where drivers accelerate after slowing.
These details matter because Kansas fault disputes often turn on the sequence of events—what the driver could see, what the rider could anticipate, and what roadway conditions contributed.


