Forest Park has a dense, walkable mix of everyday errands and commuting routes. That can make pedestrian injuries especially common at:
- Busy signalized intersections where turns and lane changes overlap with pedestrian crossings
- Bus-stop areas where people step off curbs and into crosswalks with traffic moving nearby
- Streets with construction or changing traffic patterns, where signage and visibility may shift week to week
- Nighttime and low-visibility conditions when drivers may be dealing with glare, headlights, and pedestrians in dark clothing
In these situations, fault often isn’t just “who hit whom.” It can turn on whether the driver maintained a proper lookout, whether the vehicle was traveling at a safe speed for conditions, and whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to stop.


