Fullerton’s mix of residential streets, retail corridors, and commuter routes creates predictable “pressure points” for pedestrians:
- Turning-lane conflicts near shopping areas and busier arterials, where drivers may start turns while pedestrians are already crossing.
- Crosswalk visibility issues during glare (early/late sun), light rain, or at intersections with complex signal timing.
- Transit and school-area foot traffic, where people step off curbs to catch a bus, walk to class, or reach nearby parking.
- Event-driven congestion (seasonal weekends and local activity), when traffic patterns shift and drivers may be less alert.
In these situations, fault often comes down to what a driver could reasonably see and do in time to avoid the collision—something insurance companies may dispute unless the record is built carefully.


