Chowchilla is a smaller Central Valley community, but it still sees a lot of daily movement—commuting to work, school runs, errands, and people walking to meet rides or reach nearby services. Pedestrian crashes commonly occur where:
- Drivers are turning into or out of busier corridors and shopping areas
- Visibility is reduced by roadside lighting, sun glare, or roadside landscaping
- People are crossing near marked crossings—but vehicles are approaching at higher speed than expected
- Construction work or lane changes create confusing sightlines
When a crash happens in a place where pedestrians are “predictable,” California law expects drivers to use reasonable care. The challenge is proving what the driver could and should have seen in time to avoid the impact.


