Many crashes here involve common local patterns:
- Tourist-heavy intersections where drivers are unfamiliar with traffic flow and turn timing.
- Beach-area activity—people crossing near hotels, rideshare pickup zones, and busy sidewalks.
- Congestion and fast merges during peak commuting hours, when drivers are more likely to change lanes or make late turns.
- Construction/roadwork and changing signage that can affect visibility and whether drivers had a clear, reasonable chance to stop.
These details matter because liability questions often turn on what the driver could see, where the pedestrian was when they entered the roadway, and whether the driver acted reasonably in that specific moment.


