Naugatuck’s daily traffic has its own rhythm: local errands and school traffic mix with commuters cutting through town, delivery schedules, and commercial vehicles moving between the Valley’s industrial and warehouse corridors. That blend can create “conflict points” where truck crashes are more likely to happen:
- Tight turns and short merge areas where a trailer needs extra room and time
- Stop-and-go congestion that leads to rear-end impacts with severe force
- Work-zone driving as road projects change lanes and sightlines
- Local delivery routes where box trucks and service vehicles make frequent stops
When a commercial driver is navigating unfamiliar side streets or rushing a route, the risk of a serious mistake goes up—and the injuries in smaller vehicles are often life-altering.


