This working paper reports initial results of a set of analyses investigating differences between non-truck involved and truck-involved crashes. Data was selected from the California Department of Transportation TASAS accident reporting system. Results indicate that there are differences in primary collision factors (as assigned by the California Highway Patrol through issuance of traffic citations) between truck-involved and non-truck-involved crashes in the vicinity of freeway interchanges. "Speeding' in truck-involved crashes is cited at approximately one-half its rate for non-truck-involved crashes. Additionally, there is no statistical difference in the appearance of the "Uninvolved Motorist" TASAS party designation between truck and non-truck-involved crashes.