Aliso Viejo is suburban, but pedestrian activity still concentrates around commuter routes, school schedules, retail corridors, and evening foot traffic. That means many crashes involve the same recurring issues:
- Turning vehicles and late-yield situations at intersections
- Crosswalks with variable lighting (dusk, glare, or shadows from landscaping/structures)
- Driver attention problems during higher traffic periods (morning and afternoon commute windows)
- Roadway changes from construction/maintenance that can affect visibility and signage
- Conflicts near driveways and parking lot exits, where drivers may assume nobody is crossing
These patterns matter because they shape what evidence we prioritize—especially video, traffic-control details, and witness accounts from people who were nearby at the time.


