Pueblo’s road reality is its own. Local driving mixes industrial and freight traffic, commuters, and visitors moving through Southern Colorado corridors. That combination can create high-risk situations where a single mistake becomes a serious event:
- Heavier commercial traffic near industrial areas and shipping routes can mean more tractor-trailers, dump trucks, and service vehicles sharing lanes with everyday drivers.
- Sudden slowdowns and merges around major connectors (including approaches tied to I-25 access and key east–west routes) can lead to underride or rear-impact collisions.
- Wind and weather swings on open stretches outside denser neighborhoods can affect trailer stability, stopping distance, and visibility.
When a crash happens here, we focus on the local “how” and “why”—not generic theory.


