Moraga is not a major trucking corridor in the way some East Bay cities are, but serious truck-involved crashes still happen here and nearby—often tied to how residents actually drive:
- Commute “pinch points” where traffic stacks up quickly on connectors leading to Highway 24.
- School-zone and campus-adjacent driving during morning and afternoon peaks, when visibility and patience are at their lowest.
- Delivery and service vehicles navigating residential streets, tight turns, and short stopping distances.
When a commercial driver misjudges stopping space or makes a rushed turn, the force difference alone can turn what would have been a routine fender-bender into a life-altering injury event.


