Dublin sits at a major East Bay interchange, and that creates a specific kind of risk: high-speed merging, lane shifts, and stop-and-go congestion that changes by the minute. A crash may look simple at first—“the truck hit me”—but the underlying cause is often tied to commercial operations: delivery windows, dispatch pressure, route changes, or a driver who has been on the road for too many hours.
In this area, truck collisions frequently involve:
- Interchange and ramp conflicts (tight merges, sudden braking, last-second lane changes)
- Heavy commuter traffic where a fully loaded truck needs far more stopping distance than the flow allows
- Local delivery patterns near shopping corridors and business parks, with frequent turns, backing, and short stops
Those details matter because they shape what evidence exists and which companies may be involved.


