Residents often ask why pedestrian crashes seem to cluster around certain situations. In Pittsburg, injuries frequently occur during:
- Commuter traffic and turning movements: Drivers merging, turning across lanes, or accelerating out of intersections may not notice pedestrians in time.
- Crosswalks near high-activity corridors: When traffic density is higher, drivers may fail to yield consistently—especially if visibility is reduced.
- Nighttime errands and poor sightlines: Dim lighting, glare, and pedestrians wearing darker clothing can increase danger.
- Construction and lane changes: Roadwork can shift lanes, create temporary signage, and confuse sightlines for both drivers and walkers.
- School and park activity: Foot traffic increases around peak drop-off/pick-up times and event days.
If your crash happened in one of these settings, the details matter—because liability often turns on what the driver could reasonably see and do in that exact moment.


