Commercial traffic here isn’t limited to long-haul tractor-trailers. Residents also share the road with box trucks, parcel delivery fleets, building-supply trucks, landscaping trailers, waste and municipal vehicles, and port-to-warehouse freight moving through Palm Beach County.
That mix creates recurring complications:
- High-speed highway impacts on I-95/Turnpike that lead to multi-vehicle chain reactions
- Aggressive merging and lane changes near exits, interchanges, and bridge approaches
- Stop-and-go congestion on major east–west routes where trucks need longer stopping distance
- Tourist and visitor driving patterns, including sudden braking, missed turns, and unfamiliar navigation
When a commercial vehicle is involved, the “why” of the crash often goes beyond a single mistake. The claim may require digging into delivery schedules, dispatch expectations, maintenance practices, and who actually controlled the driver and the truck that day.


