Calabasas is quieter than downtown areas, but it’s not low-risk. Residents and visitors are often walking near:
- Commuter routes and turning lanes with heavier traffic during peak hours
- Suburban intersections where drivers may speed up between stop lights
- Evening dining/entertainment areas where lighting and attention are reduced
- Road work and lane changes that can affect sightlines and traffic flow
- School-day foot traffic and drop-off patterns
In these situations, disputes frequently come down to timing and visibility: whether the driver saw you in time, whether they were distracted, and whether roadway design or temporary conditions should have been accounted for.


