Westminster traffic patterns create predictable risk points. You’ll see it in:
- High-turning-volume intersections where drivers are watching lanes more than crosswalks.
- Bus-stop and transit activity where pedestrians step into the roadway while waiting, loading, or unloading.
- Seasonal visibility changes—snow glare, wet streets, and darker late-afternoon conditions can reduce reaction time.
- Construction and lane shifts near major corridors that can obscure sightlines or signage.
In these cases, liability often turns on what a “reasonable driver” could see and do—at the exact moment the pedestrian entered the roadway.


