Shepherdsville sits in a high‑truck‑volume pocket of the region. That changes what “normal” accident advice looks like.
- I‑65 merging and speed changes: Crashes often happen during lane changes, sudden slowdowns, and stop‑and‑go congestion where passenger vehicles are boxed in by semis.
- Industrial and warehouse traffic: Local routes feeding distribution and industrial areas can mean more heavy trucks on roads that weren’t designed for constant commercial flow.
- Construction and maintenance zones: Work zones can tighten lanes and reduce shoulders, increasing the severity of sideswipes and underride‑type impacts.
These aren’t just background details—they influence what evidence matters (dashcam footage, ECM/telematics, dispatch timing, and route decisions) and which insurance policies may be in play.


