Pacific Grove’s pedestrian activity isn’t limited to commuters. You’ll also see foot traffic tied to tourism, seasonal events, and coastal sidewalks where drivers may be navigating unfamiliar routes.
Common local patterns we see in pedestrian injury matters include:
- Tourists crossing at peak hours: People may be unfamiliar with crosswalk timing, signage, or right-of-way rules.
- Visibility challenges near the coast: Fog, glare, and low-light conditions can reduce how quickly a driver can see a pedestrian.
- High-turn conflicts: Turning vehicles—especially where traffic flows around corners or driveways—can create disputes about when someone entered the roadway.
- Construction and lane changes: Temporary roadway markings and modified traffic flow can affect what drivers should have reasonably anticipated.
These details matter because liability often turns on what a reasonable driver should have seen and done in the specific conditions that night or morning.


