Turlock sits in the middle of a logistics-heavy region. It’s common to share the road with:
- Long-haul tractor-trailers moving freight along State Route 99
- Refrigerated trucks serving Central Valley food and agricultural operations
- Local delivery vehicles and box trucks running tight schedules
- Work trucks traveling between job sites, warehouses, and industrial areas
That mix matters because commercial crashes here often involve time pressure, heavier loads, and repeated routes—conditions that can increase risk for fatigue, rushed lane changes, and rear-end impacts in stop-and-go traffic.


