Dixon is a suburban community where traffic patterns can change quickly—morning school runs, shift changes for local employers, and weekend errands all increase pedestrian activity. Many pedestrian accidents in communities like Dixon involve:
- Turning vehicles (drivers cutting across a crosswalk or making a late turn)
- Commute-time visibility (sun glare, dawn/dusk lighting, and long sightlines that still don’t guarantee a driver saw you)
- Roadway “expectations” (drivers assuming pedestrians will wait, step back, or cross only when the driver is already moving)
- Construction or lane changes (detours and temporary signage that can reduce driver awareness)
In a pedestrian case, those details affect what a reasonable driver should have done—and what evidence is most important for your situation.


