Many serious collisions here don’t happen on “big trip” travel days—they happen on the way to a shift, a school drop-off, or a quick drive across town. That daily rhythm creates predictable risk points:
- Morning and late-afternoon traffic when people are merging, turning, and stopping frequently
- Commercial vehicles running tight schedules, especially around industrial and construction activity
- Two-lane transitions and mixed-speed corridors where passenger cars and heavy trucks interact closely
When a truck is involved, even a “low-speed” impact can produce injuries that don’t match the visible vehicle damage. It’s also common for people to feel pressured to minimize symptoms because they need to get back to work—until the pain, headaches, or mobility issues become impossible to ignore.


