Salisbury sits at the center of the Eastern Shore’s regional movement of goods. That means residents routinely share the road with:
- Tractor-trailers moving between distribution points and local businesses
- Box trucks and last-mile delivery vehicles making frequent stops
- Work trucks serving construction, utilities, and maintenance routes
That mix creates a specific pattern we see in serious injury cases: frequent lane changes, tight turning radiuses, sudden stops, and congestion points where trucks and passenger vehicles interact at close range. These aren’t abstract risk factors—they’re the kinds of conditions that can turn a normal drive into a life-changing impact.


