South Fulton sits in the flow of Metro Atlanta freight traffic. Residents routinely share roads with tractor-trailers and large commercial vehicles moving between interstates, warehouses, and distribution routes. That mix creates recurring crash patterns:
- Heavy merging and lane changes where local roads feed high-speed traffic
- Stop-and-go congestion that increases rear-end impacts and underride risk
- Wide turns by large trucks near retail corridors and industrial entrances
- Delivery pressure that can lead to rushing, distraction, or skipped rest
When a commercial vehicle is involved, the question is rarely just “who hit who?” It’s also: who hired the driver, who maintained the truck, who loaded it, and what policies pushed the choices that led to the crash?


