Lincoln is not downtown Sacramento, and it’s not a remote mountain corridor either. Many residents spend time on a mix of:
- Neighborhood arterials where speed changes fast and visibility can be limited by landscaping, curves, and driveways
- Commuter routes toward Roseville/Rocklin and the Sacramento region, where traffic density rises quickly
- Highway access points where passenger vehicles merge next to heavy commercial traffic
That combination matters because truck collisions here often involve everyday driving patterns—school drop-offs, errands, commuting—colliding with commercial schedules. A “routine” merge or lane change can become catastrophic when a truck’s stopping distance and blind spots are involved.


