Hollister is a mix of residential streets and busier corridors where drivers may be commuting between towns, running errands, or driving through unfamiliar areas. Pedestrians often share space with traffic near:
- Signal-controlled intersections where turning vehicles can conflict with crosswalk activity
- Road edges and side streets where visibility changes quickly (lighting, parked cars, vegetation)
- Routes to schools, shopping, and local services where foot traffic increases at predictable times
In these situations, disputes often turn on sequence: who entered the crosswalk first, when the driver first saw the pedestrian, and whether the driver had a clear opportunity to stop.


