Saginaw traffic patterns and street design can create predictable risk points—especially around intersections with heavy turning traffic and corridors where people walk between home, schools, shopping, and transit.
Common Saginaw-area scenarios we see include:
- Drivers making late turns into or out of commercial entrances while pedestrians are already in the crosswalk area.
- Diminished visibility during Michigan winter conditions (snowbanks, glare, slush on the roadway, and darker early commutes).
- Sidewalk gaps and roadside walking in neighborhoods where people don’t always have a continuous, well-lit path.
- Nighttime and event-weekend foot traffic when people are out later and motorists may be less focused on pedestrians.
These details influence fault and the evidence that matters most.


