Baker is a community where many rides happen close to everyday destinations—schools, local businesses, and neighborhood streets—so crashes often involve:
- Commuter turning conflicts (cars entering or crossing your path when changing lanes)
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections
- Construction and roadside maintenance activity that creates unexpected hazards
- Traffic flow issues during peak travel times when drivers are focused on getting through quickly
Those details matter because the “story” of the crash is usually contested. The question becomes: What did each driver reasonably do, and what could they have done differently?


