Ottawa traffic patterns and local road conditions create predictable risk points for pedestrians:
- Commute and school-time congestion: drivers may be focused on timing, drop-offs, or shifting traffic flow.
- Busy corners with turning movements: many collisions happen when a driver turns across a pedestrian’s path.
- Lighting and visibility changes: evening walks, seasonal glare, and darker hours can reduce reaction time.
- Construction and roadway transitions: detours, temporary lanes, and changed signage can confuse even careful travelers.
When you’re injured, the details of where you were and how the driver approached the area often determine how fault is argued.


