Vero Beach traffic has a distinct mix: local drivers running errands, seasonal visitors unfamiliar with turning patterns, and heavy commercial vehicles moving between I‑95, US‑1, and barrier-island routes. That combination can increase the likelihood of:
- Sudden braking and rear-end impacts when traffic compresses near signals and shopping areas
- Wide turns that crowd smaller vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians
- Lane changes and merges involving out-of-town drivers who misjudge speed or distance
- Serious harm when a large truck meets a smaller car on multi-lane arterials
Even when a crash happens “close to home,” the injuries can be anything but routine—neck and back trauma, fractures, head injuries, and complications that interfere with work and daily life.


