Bardstown’s traffic patterns and pedestrian activity create recurring risk points:
- Tourist and weekend foot traffic: More people walking around downtown and nearby areas can mean drivers are less likely to anticipate pedestrians, especially near crosswalks and turning lanes.
- Commuter routes and shift changes: Afternoon and evening travel often concentrates around work schedules, increasing the chance of rushed driving.
- Mixed lighting and visibility: Early morning and evening conditions—plus darker side streets—can affect what drivers claim they could see.
- Road work and changing lanes: Construction or temporary traffic patterns can complicate how a crash is reconstructed.
In practice, these factors often affect the dispute: insurance companies may argue they couldn’t reasonably see you in time, or they may claim the crash was caused by confusion about lane positions or pedestrian movement.


