Madison isn’t Indianapolis traffic, but it has its own risk patterns:
- Tourism and weekend traffic can change driving behavior quickly—drivers unfamiliar with the area make sudden turns, miss lane cues, or stop unexpectedly.
- Hills, curves, and limited sight lines near river roads and older corridors can make braking distance and lane control critical—especially for loaded trucks.
- Tighter streets and historic areas can increase the chance of side-swipes, turning collisions, and pedestrian encounters when large vehicles navigate constrained space.
When a commercial driver misjudges a curve or a company routes a large vehicle through an area that’s hard to safely navigate, the “why” of the crash matters as much as the impact.


