Daytona Beach has a mix of beach crowds, commuters, and year-round activity that can create higher risk situations for pedestrians:
- Seasonal traffic surges near popular areas can reduce driver attention and increase stop-and-go driving.
- Tourist behavior and unfamiliar driving patterns can lead to unexpected lane changes or late braking.
- Nighttime visibility issues—street lighting, glare, and reflective surfaces—can affect what drivers claim they saw.
- Construction and resurfacing can change traffic flow and sightlines, especially along heavily traveled corridors.
When you’re hurt, the timeline matters. The first days after a crash often determine what evidence is available and how the story gets framed.


