Camden-area crashes often involve a mix of passenger traffic, commercial routes, and routine commuting patterns—so collisions can happen in places where people don’t expect them, such as:
- Highway merges and lane changes where a large truck’s stopping distance is underestimated
- Work-zone traffic where lane shifts and sudden slows increase the chance of rear-end impacts
- Intersection collisions where a truck may be turning, slowing, or managing heavier loads
- Roadside access and driveways where visibility and reaction time can be limited
Because trucks are governed by federal safety rules and company policies, the investigation usually looks beyond the driver’s actions. It may involve questions like whether the truck was properly maintained, whether the driver was following required driving/rest rules, and whether loading practices contributed to the crash.


