Kewanee traffic patterns can create stop-and-go situations: commuting during shift changes, vehicles turning across lanes, and drivers navigating intersections where visibility is affected by weather and lighting. Even when a crash seems obvious, the argument often becomes what the driver could (or should) have seen and how quickly they had a chance to stop.
Common local complications we see include:
- Turning vehicles at intersections where pedestrians are crossing or entering the roadway
- Low-light conditions in late fall and winter (headlights, glare, and shadows)
- Construction detours and lane changes that alter sightlines and expected driving paths
- “I didn’t notice you” claims, especially when a driver says the pedestrian stepped out unexpectedly


