Boise City’s growth has changed how traffic moves. Commuter congestion on the Connector, heavy merging on I-84, and constant commercial deliveries to expanding neighborhoods can create a perfect storm: passenger vehicles packed tightly together and large trucks needing longer stopping distances.
In practice, that means:
- Rear-end and chain-reaction impacts during stop-and-go traffic (common on the Connector)
- High-speed impacts on I-84 when a lane change or sudden slowdown happens
- Delivery-truck crashes on tighter city streets where visibility and turning radius matter
Even when the crash seems “obvious,” trucking claims can quickly turn into a paperwork-heavy dispute about logs, maintenance, and who actually controlled the driver that day.


