Sturgis isn’t a large metro where you can take five alternate routes and avoid heavy vehicles. Many residents travel familiar corridors and connectors, and it’s common to share the road with:
- Long-haul trucks moving through Southwest Michigan
- Work trucks and equipment moving between job sites
- Delivery vehicles running tight schedules
- Agricultural and industrial traffic in surrounding areas
That mix creates real-world risk patterns: turning conflicts, sudden slowdowns, and high-speed impacts on rural stretches where help may take longer to arrive. When the other vehicle is commercial, the companies involved may immediately start building a defense—sometimes before you’ve even had a full medical evaluation.


