Many Davis residents walk for short trips, cross busy intersections during commute windows, or move between neighborhoods and commercial corridors. That lifestyle matters when determining what a driver should have seen and when.
Common Davis-area patterns we investigate include:
- Crosswalks and turning movements at intersections where traffic is fast-moving and sightlines can be blocked by parked vehicles, trucks, or landscaping.
- Evening visibility problems near streets with darker stretches, glare, or limited lighting.
- Construction and lane changes that alter how drivers approach intersections and crosswalks.
- High pedestrian activity around shopping areas and community events, where drivers may be distracted or traffic flow changes unexpectedly.
Those details aren’t just “context”—they influence whether a driver acted reasonably and whether the driver had sufficient time to avoid the collision.


