Plano sits near corridors that carry a steady mix of local traffic and commercial vehicles moving between industrial areas, warehouses, and regional delivery routes. That mix creates a specific risk pattern: passenger cars accelerating and slowing for turns, lights, and entrances while large trucks need longer distances to stop and wider space to maneuver.
Common Plano-area scenarios we often hear about include:
- Rear-end impacts when traffic compresses near intersections and trucks can’t stop in time
- Unsafe lane changes as drivers merge around slower vehicles or turning traffic
- Wide right turns where a truck swings out and clips a vehicle beside it
- Delivery truck incidents in residential areas where visibility is limited and backing is frequent
These crashes can lead to more severe injuries than typical car accidents because of the weight and height of commercial vehicles.


