Cullman traffic isn’t “big city” gridlock—but it does create the kinds of collision patterns that lead to disputes:
- Turn-lane and merge crashes on busier corridors during commuting hours
- Intersection incidents where multiple vehicles are turning or accelerating from stops
- Curbside pickup/drop-off confusion in shopping areas and near residential streets
- Daylight vs. dusk visibility issues (deer, uneven lighting, and glare can matter)
- Multi-vehicle dynamics when one driver brakes and another doesn’t have time to react
In these situations, the “who had the right of way” question becomes central. The details you remember—lane position, speed, signals, what you saw before impact—can make or break liability arguments later.


