Dyer sits in a corridor where local traffic mixes with heavy commercial movement. That mix creates predictable danger points:
- Commuter congestion and merging pressure when passenger vehicles and trucks share the same bottlenecks.
- Stop-and-go traffic near retail and residential zones, where a truck’s stopping distance becomes a real problem.
- Local delivery routes (box trucks, flatbeds, service vehicles) moving in and out of neighborhoods and business areas throughout the day.
When a commercial driver misjudges a merge, follows too closely, or makes a wide turn without enough clearance, the injuries often aren’t minor—because the weight and geometry of trucks amplify the force of impact.


