Tempe is a high-traffic city with heavy commuting, frequent rideshare use, and busy pedestrian corridors around schools, entertainment areas, and transit access. That combination can create patterns you should be ready for after a pedestrian injury:
- Signal-heavy intersections and turning movements: Drivers frequently turn across pedestrian paths at intersections and near curb cuts.
- Construction and road re-routing: Ongoing projects can change lane layouts, signage, and sightlines—sometimes right when people are unfamiliar with the route.
- Low-visibility conditions: Arizona nights can still produce glare from traffic, poorly lit sidewalks, and driver visibility issues—especially when dust or weather reduces clarity.
- Rideshare and event surges: After major events, traffic density increases and so does the likelihood of disputed timelines.
Because these factors affect what a reasonable driver should have seen—and what evidence is available—your case strategy should be built around Tempe-specific conditions, not generic assumptions.


