Baraboo traffic isn’t just “city” or “country.” Many crashes happen on a mix of:
- Two-lane highways and frontage roads where drivers are focused on speed and lane position
- Tourist-heavy corridors during peak seasons, when unfamiliar drivers may be more likely to misjudge turns or braking
- Commuter routes with early/late-day lighting changes and heavier traffic patterns
- Roadway construction and seasonal conditions that can affect visibility, lane width, and stopping distances
Those factors don’t automatically mean someone is at fault—but they do influence what evidence exists (and how clear it is) when it comes time to negotiate.


