Many pedestrian accidents in the Troy area happen in “mixed traffic” zones—places where drivers are focused on commuting, turning into businesses, or watching for gaps in traffic rather than people on foot. You may see patterns like:
- Parking-lot and curb-line impacts (people walking along edges, between vehicles, or after exiting a store)
- Intersection and turning crashes near busy corridors where drivers are accelerating through gaps
- Nighttime and event-related incidents when visibility is reduced and pedestrian traffic increases
- Construction and utility work that temporarily changes routes, sightlines, and crosswalk use
Even if the driver “looks” at fault, insurers often investigate differently when the scene is complex—lighting, lane changes, and driver attention disputes are common.


