Palm Springs is a mix of residential streets and high-activity corridors, which can create common real-world problems for pedestrians:
- Turning and merging in higher-traffic zones: Many disputes start when drivers are maneuvering into lanes near shopping and dining areas.
- Daylight glare and uneven visibility: Florida sun angle and bright conditions can affect whether a driver should have seen you in time to stop.
- Speed and traffic-flow expectations: Drivers often follow “normal” commuting patterns—then miss pedestrians near curb lines, crosswalk edges, or busier intersections.
- Construction and changing traffic controls: Road work can shift lanes, signage, and sightlines, making it harder for drivers to anticipate pedestrians.
Those factors matter legally because pedestrian claims often turn on what a reasonable driver could and should have done—based on the conditions at the time.


