Mustang is a fast-growing area, and many projects happen around busy corridors where work zones, deliveries, and commuting traffic collide. That creates a common pattern in local cases:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, forklifts, delivery trucks, or materials moved near public-facing areas
- Poorly managed access routes (where workers must travel across active zones or walkways that weren’t secured)
- Traffic-control breakdowns that force pedestrians or workers into unsafe paths
When these factors are involved, the “who is responsible” question can expand beyond the immediate crew. It may include the party controlling the jobsite layout, the contractor coordinating deliveries, and the entity responsible for site traffic plans.


