Garland riders often share roads with drivers navigating busy commuting routes, school traffic, and frequent turning movements at intersections. Common patterns we see in cases like these include:
- Left/turn collisions where a driver misjudges distance or fails to yield.
- Right-hook type scenarios near intersections or driveways where lanes compress.
- Lane-change impacts when vehicles merge around slower traffic.
- Stop-and-go traffic impacts where sudden braking leaves little room to react.
- Construction and resurfacing zones where lane markings, signage, or shoulder conditions shift.
Because these crashes turn on timing and visibility, the early record you build matters.


