Wellington is largely suburban, but pedestrian risk still shows up where traffic concentrates—during commuting hours, around shopping centers, near schools, and in areas with frequent turning movements. Many serious crashes involve predictable patterns, such as:
- Turning vehicles cutting across a pedestrian’s path at intersections and driveways
- Late stops at signals when drivers are accelerating out of one lane
- Visibility problems from trucks, SUVs, landscaping, or parked vehicles near curb lines
- Night and early-morning glare that can make crosswalks harder to see
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic flow and reduce sightlines
When these factors are present, the story can change quickly—one driver’s version may be different from what the physical scene shows. That’s why early evidence preservation and a careful local investigation matter.


