Kirkwood’s streets and traffic patterns create a mix that can be risky when large vehicles are involved:
- Commuter cut-through traffic moving between neighborhoods and nearby arterial roads
- Downtown foot traffic where pedestrians and cyclists share space with turning vehicles and delivery activity
- School-zone and park-area congestion, where a wide turning radius or a rushed driver can cause catastrophic harm
- Stop-and-go corridors where rear-end truck impacts and “no room to stop” collisions happen fast
Even when the impact speeds don’t seem high, the force of a commercial vehicle can cause serious injuries—and the trucking side often starts building its defense immediately.


