Valdosta traffic patterns create predictable risk points for people on foot:
- Commuter and retail corridors: Drivers often focus on timing—turning quickly, changing lanes, or accelerating through gaps.
- Nighttime visibility challenges: Street lighting, glare from storefronts, and darker crosswalk areas can make it harder for drivers to see pedestrians in time.
- Construction and lane shifts: Roadwork can force drivers into unusual approaches to intersections and crosswalks, increasing the odds of late braking or confusion about right-of-way.
- Tourist and event surges: During busy seasons and local gatherings, traffic density rises and driver attention often drops.
In these situations, the “who saw who first” argument is common. Your case depends on whether the facts line up with what a reasonable driver should have done.


