Fenton is a suburban community where people often walk for daily errands, school-related trips, and neighborhood recreation. Pedestrian accidents here commonly happen in situations like:
- Crossings near bus routes and school traffic patterns (drivers changing speed, turning, or stopping unpredictably)
- Sidewalks and edge-of-road walking where drivers may have limited sightlines, especially at dusk
- Turning-lane conflicts at intersections where the driver expects a clear path but fails to yield in time
- Weather and lighting transitions common in Michigan—rain, snow, slush glare, and early darkness
Because these patterns are predictable, they can also be evidence-friendly. The key is documenting the conditions while they’re still fresh.


