Minot traffic moves differently than it does in larger cities. Many rides are routine—commutes, errands, and short trips—so crashes frequently involve:
- Intersections and turning lanes on busier corridors
- Snow/ice transitions in shoulder seasons (slick surfaces, reduced stopping distance)
- Road construction and detours that reshape lanes and visibility
- Daylight and glare issues during prairie sun angles
When liability is disputed, the details matter: lighting conditions, road surface traction, signage placement, and witness proximity. A local approach helps ensure your evidence packet matches how insurers and adjusters evaluate crashes.


