Livonia is suburban, but that doesn’t mean pedestrians are rare. Many serious incidents happen in predictable commuting and everyday settings:
- Turning and merging near busy corridors where drivers are focused on traffic flow and pedestrians are harder to spot.
- Crossings near retail and dining areas where foot traffic is steady and visibility can change quickly.
- Evening and winter conditions—headlight glare, snowbanks, and dim street lighting can affect what a driver “could have seen.”
- Sidewalk interruptions and driveway access points where a pedestrian’s path may be less obvious than a marked route.
These environments matter because they influence what evidence is available (dash cams, nearby security cameras, intersection signals) and what defenses insurers often raise.


