In a smaller community like Tehachapi, many crashes happen where drivers and pedestrians share the same limited sight lines—near curves, road shoulders, crosswalks, and areas with changing traffic patterns.
Common local situations include:
- Walking near high-traffic commute corridors where vehicle speeds can be inconsistent.
- Crossings near turn lanes where a driver may claim they “didn’t see” you in time.
- Trips tied to work shifts and school schedules, where traffic density changes quickly.
- Incidents near construction or lane shifts, where signage and driver attention become issues.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t just “who hit first”—it’s whether the driver acted reasonably given the conditions and whether you were legally in the roadway or crossing at the time of impact.


