Tucson has a distinct mix of driving patterns and street design that shows up in real crash disputes:
- Crossings near transit and busy retail corridors: People cross to catch a bus, reach parking, or walk between businesses. Drivers may argue they “couldn’t see” you in time—especially in glare or dusk.
- Construction and lane changes: Work zones and shifting lanes can affect sightlines and expectations of where pedestrians will be.
- Heat, glare, and lighting conditions: Arizona sun can create visibility challenges and long shadows. At night, street lighting and reflective markings matter.
- Tourist and event traffic: During peak visitor periods or local events, more drivers unfamiliar with the area may be on the road.
These factors don’t automatically determine fault—but they shape what evidence becomes critical and what questions should be asked early.


