Windsor sits in a region where commercial traffic is a normal part of the landscape. Trucks move through the area to serve distribution, construction, agriculture, and retail supply chains. That mix creates predictable risk patterns:
- High-speed impacts near major routes where traffic compresses quickly and trucks need more distance to stop.
- Merge and lane-change conflicts when passenger vehicles and large trucks share limited space during busy travel windows.
- Local-road collisions involving delivery vehicles navigating neighborhood turns, school zones, and shopping areas.
Even when the crash looks “straightforward,” truck cases can become complicated quickly because the driver may not be the only decision-maker. Dispatch instructions, delivery timing pressure, and maintenance practices can all matter.


