Many people assume the worst truck collisions only happen at highway speeds. In Davie, serious impacts also occur on high-volume surface roads where trucks mix with commuters, students, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Congested intersections and turn conflicts on major corridors like US-441 and University Drive, where trucks need wider turning space and longer stopping distance.
- Stop-and-go traffic near shopping centers, school zones, and residential entrances, where a distracted or impatient commercial driver can cause a rear-end chain reaction.
- Early-morning and evening commuting pressure, when delivery schedules overlap with peak traffic and drivers may take risks to “make time.”
This local reality matters because it changes the evidence you need (nearby cameras, witness availability, road design issues) and how insurers argue about fault.


