Princeton residents and visitors often face injury risk in predictable ways:
- High-speed commuting corridors and merge points where collisions can cause severe head/neck trauma.
- High pedestrian activity around downtown areas and campus-adjacent routes, increasing the chance of catastrophic outcomes in vehicle-pedestrian crashes.
- Seasonal event traffic and campus events that can intensify congestion, complicate witness accounts, and affect how quickly evidence is captured.
In these scenarios, the early details matter: traffic flow, lighting conditions, signal timing, driver behavior, and what safety systems (or lack of them) contributed to the impact.


