In Fremont, construction doesn’t always stay behind temporary fencing. Depending on the project, incidents can happen where:
- Pedestrians and cyclists pass near staging areas, sidewalk diversions, or temporary walkways
- Drivers are funneled through reduced lanes and changing signage
- Delivery traffic overlaps with worker movement and equipment staging
- Work crews handle materials around intersections, loading zones, or transit-adjacent routes
That matters legally because it changes what “reasonable safety” should look like in the real world—especially in California, where parties may be expected to anticipate that the public will be nearby.


