Many pedestrian injuries locally happen in predictable patterns:
- Commuter timing and visibility: Early morning and evening trips can mean glare, darker walkways, and drivers who are focused on getting to work.
- Turning movements at intersections: A large share of serious pedestrian impacts involve drivers turning across a path—sometimes at the last second.
- Shopping and errand traffic: When people cross near stores or busy access points, drivers may be managing traffic flow, searching for parking, or changing lanes.
- Construction and road changes: Temporary lane shifts and signage changes can reduce sightlines for drivers and pedestrians.
In these situations, the key question is often not just who was there, but whether the driver had a fair opportunity to see you and react in time.


