Truck traffic runs through the same bottlenecks many residents use every day. In and around New Haven, serious truck wrecks often show up in patterns tied to local flow:
- I-95 and I-91 interchanges and on/off-ramps where quick lane changes and short merge space leave little margin for error
- The Route 34 / downtown connectors where congestion, stop-and-go movement, and sudden braking are common
- Port and industrial traffic where heavier vehicles may be entering or exiting work zones and staging areas
- Dense streets near hospitals and campuses where pedestrians, cyclists, rideshares, and delivery trucks compete for the same curb space
These aren’t just “traffic facts”—they affect what evidence matters, which agencies may have reports, and how insurers argue about speed, visibility, and reaction time.


