Pacific Grove’s character—walkable neighborhoods, coastal viewpoints, and steady visitor traffic—creates conditions where a large vehicle can cause outsized harm.
Common local patterns we see in and around Pacific Grove include:
- Tight turns and limited sightlines on smaller streets where delivery trucks or service vehicles may misjudge space or swing wide.
- High pedestrian and bicycle activity, especially around scenic corridors and shopping areas, increasing the chance of severe injury when a truck is involved.
- Stop-and-go congestion during weekends, events, and tourist seasons, where distracted driving and abrupt lane changes can trigger chain reactions.
- Routes connecting to Highway 1, where speed differentials and merging can be dangerous when commercial vehicles are involved.
In short: the same features that make Pacific Grove enjoyable can make a truck crash more complicated—and more physically devastating.


