Fair Lawn sits in a corridor where everyday errands and school drop-offs overlap with regional traffic. Many residents regularly pass through or connect to routes that bring in commercial vehicles traveling between North Jersey hubs and nearby counties. That mix creates a predictable pattern:
- Congested rush-hour merging and lane changes where heavy trucks need more stopping distance than passenger cars
- Stop-and-go traffic near shopping and service areas where delivery vehicles make frequent turns and backing maneuvers
- Cut-through driving on local roads when highways slow down, increasing truck presence near residential blocks
In these situations, truck crashes aren’t always high-speed highway events. They can be side-impact collisions at intersections, rear-end impacts in traffic, or delivery-truck incidents involving pedestrians and cyclists.


