Alexandria has plenty of everyday walking routes—commutes, errands, and short trips between neighborhoods and retail corridors. But pedestrian injuries often escalate because drivers are managing multiple hazards at once:
- Turning and merging near higher-activity corridors where drivers are watching for traffic gaps, not pedestrians.
- Low visibility conditions common during dawn/dusk and rain—when headlights, glare, and wet pavement reduce reaction time.
- Construction and lane changes that shift traffic patterns and affect how clearly drivers can see curb lines and crosswalk approaches.
- Event and evening activity where streets can feel busier than usual and attention is divided.
When a driver says they “didn’t see you,” the question becomes whether they reasonably should have—given the roadway design, lighting, traffic flow, and timing. That’s where early documentation matters.


