Many pedestrian cases in the Huntley area involve predictable, high-stakes situations:
- Suburban turning and merging: Drivers entering or exiting a corridor may misjudge a pedestrian’s path or speed.
- School and event traffic: Rush hours around school schedules and community events can increase congestion and reduce reaction time.
- Low-visibility seasons: Late fall through winter can bring glare, snow, and earlier darkness—making it harder to see pedestrians in time to brake.
- Construction and lane changes: Road work can shift lanes, alter signage, and create confusion about right-of-way.
Those factors matter because they influence what a “reasonable driver” should have done—and what evidence can prove it.


