Glasgow traffic patterns and day-to-day routes can create predictable risk points:
- Commutes and shift changes near busier corridors can put pedestrians in the path of drivers who are late or distracted.
- Parking-lot crossings and store walkways are common—many crashes happen away from “textbook” crosswalks.
- Evening and winter visibility (fog, rain, glare, short daylight) can reduce how soon a driver can see someone stepping into the roadway.
- Construction and utility work can change lanes, signage, and sightlines, leading to disputes over what a driver should have noticed.
When these factors are involved, insurance companies often argue the pedestrian “should have been more careful.” Your case may depend on how clearly the scene and timing are proven.


