Orange is suburban, but it’s not “low traffic.” Drivers often mix commuter habits with stop-and-go traffic, right turns on green, and late braking when visibility is reduced by:
- Busier retail and transit corridors where foot traffic increases suddenly
- School and after-school pedestrian surges near crosswalks
- Turning-lane conflicts at signalized intersections
- Construction zones and re-striping that change how drivers and walkers interpret the roadway
- Low-light conditions on early mornings and evenings when glare and shadows affect sight lines
In these situations, the dispute isn’t always whether someone was injured—it’s often whether the driver “could have seen” you in time, whether the crosswalk markings were clear, and whether the driver’s actions were reasonable under California traffic rules.


