Riviera Beach sits in a part of Palm Beach County where large trucks are common—not occasional. That matters because the “why” behind a wreck is often tied to how trucks move through the area:
- Port and warehouse traffic means frequent turns, lane changes, and merging by large vehicles that need more space than most drivers expect.
- Congested connectors (especially near I-95 ramps and busy east–west routes) can create stop-and-go conditions where rear-end impacts and side-swipes happen fast.
- Mixed local driving—commuters, delivery vehicles, tourists heading to the water, and residents running errands—creates unpredictable patterns that increase risk when a commercial driver is rushed or distracted.
When a crash happens here, the key question is rarely just “who hit who.” It’s often: Why was that truck there, who was directing the run, and what records exist that explain the driver’s decisions?


