Dixon sits at a crossroads of commute routes and regional traffic patterns. Many truck crashes here involve:
- Long-haul traffic mixing with local traffic during commute hours
- Vehicles turning across lanes near intersections and access points
- Roadside merging and lane changes where visibility can be limited
- Construction-era traffic shifts that funnel vehicles into tighter driving spaces
When a semi or commercial truck is involved, the dispute usually isn’t “whether there was a crash.” It’s whether the truck driver or the trucking operation can be held responsible—and what injuries are truly connected to that incident.


