Canton is suburban, but it isn’t “quiet road only” driving. The local pattern often includes:
- Fast-moving traffic meeting turning traffic near shopping areas, medical offices, and busy intersections—where a wide-turning truck or an abrupt lane change can be catastrophic.
- Commuter flow that spikes at predictable hours, increasing rear-end and sideswipe risk when trucks have longer stopping distances.
- Work-zone changes and ongoing road improvements that can tighten lanes and reduce visibility, especially when a truck driver is relying on GPS prompts instead of road cues.
These aren’t abstract issues. They shape what evidence matters, which agencies create records, and how insurers argue about fault.


