Payson traffic isn’t like downtown Phoenix. You’ll see a mix of residential streets, school-area activity, and visitors driving unfamiliar routes—often during peak tourism seasons. That combination can create predictable problems in pedestrian cases, such as:
- Drivers unfamiliar with the area missing pedestrians near crossings or driveway edges
- Reduced visibility from sunrise/sunset glare, dust, or glare on wet pavement
- Construction and lane changes that affect where people walk and how drivers approach intersections
- Higher vehicle speeds on approach roads compared to neighborhood streets
Those factors matter because they influence what a reasonable driver should have noticed—and how insurance companies try to frame what happened.


