Statesboro traffic and commute patterns can create collision dynamics that are hard to quantify in a generic model. For example, motorcycle crashes may involve:
- Aggressive or late lane changes on busier corridors during peak commuting hours
- Left-turn conflicts at intersections where sight lines are affected by traffic flow
- Road work and lane shifts that can surprise riders, especially at night
- Driver inattention when people are navigating heavier vehicle traffic near commercial areas
AI tools may ask for basic facts—injuries, treatment, and crash description—but they don’t have access to the most persuasive proof: dash-cam footage, traffic signal timing data, witness statements, or scene documentation.
That’s why an AI estimate should be treated as a starting point—not a forecast of what an insurer will pay in a real negotiation.


