Augusta traffic patterns and street design can turn a “quick crossing” into a serious collision. Common local factors our team looks for include:
- Commute traffic and turning lanes: Busy weekday flows around downtown and key corridors increase the chance of misjudged turns.
- Winter visibility: Snowbanks, glare off wet pavement, and reduced daylight can affect what a driver could reasonably see.
- Work zone distractions: Construction activity near routes people use to get to jobs, schools, and services can shift lanes and sightlines.
- Tourist and event foot traffic: On nights and weekends when more pedestrians are out, drivers may be less familiar with the area.
In Maine, these details matter because fault often turns on what a reasonable driver would have done under those specific conditions.


