Garden City sits in the middle of working roads—high-speed highways, rural connectors, and industrial traffic corridors that support agriculture and food production. That mix creates a few patterns we see repeatedly:
- Speed differentials: passenger vehicles traveling at highway speeds near slower, heavier trucks entering/exiting.
- Rural road risk: long straight stretches can lead to fatigue and inattention, while two-lane roads increase passing and head-on danger.
- Work-truck overlap: farm and industrial vehicles sharing road space with commuter traffic.
When a semi, tanker, feed truck, or refrigerated trailer is involved, the case often turns on documentation the trucking side controls—logs, dispatch records, maintenance files, and onboard data. Getting counsel early can help prevent that information from “going missing.”


