Middletown sits at the crossroads of local traffic and through-commuters, which can create predictable but dangerous patterns for pedestrians:
- Turning movements and shift changes: Cars turning into or out of busy lanes may not anticipate a pedestrian crossing at the last moment.
- High-speed stretches between intersections: Even short distances can become dangerous if a driver misjudges stopping time.
- Construction and seasonal changes: Roadwork, lane shifts, and lighting changes can reduce visibility right when pedestrians need it most.
- Weekend and evening activity: When crowds increase and attention is split, drivers are more likely to miss someone near a crosswalk or curb line.
In these situations, the dispute often isn’t “did someone get hit?”—it’s how fast, where, and how it happened.


