Daly City’s mix of industrial corridors, commercial loading activity, and busy pedestrian areas creates specific risk patterns for lift-truck crashes—especially where workers and visitors move close to warehouse and distribution operations.
Common Daly City scenarios we see include:
- Forklift/pedestrian incidents near loading docks where walkways, barriers, or visibility are inadequate.
- Back-and-forth forklift traffic during shift changes, when foot traffic increases and supervision may be stretched.
- Construction-adjacent logistics (materials staging, temporary pathways, uneven ground) that can complicate safe lift-truck movement.
- Retail/commercial deliveries where forklifts operate under time pressure and documentation may be inconsistent.
When pedestrian activity is nearby, even “small” safety failures—like unclear routing, blocked mirrors, poor lighting, or missing horn protocols—can quickly become serious.


