Plymouth is suburban, but pedestrian activity is still real—commutes, school drop-off routines, errands near shopping areas, and people walking near busy roads during peak hours. Many collisions happen in conditions where drivers may claim they “didn’t see” the pedestrian in time.
Common Plymouth-area patterns include:
- Intersections and turning movements near higher-traffic corridors, where drivers accelerate, then turn across a crosswalk.
- Low-visibility seasons (snow glare, dark mornings/evenings) that can affect how quickly a driver could stop.
- Construction or lane changes that shift traffic flow and sightlines.
- Busy shopping/errand routes where pedestrians may be crossing mid-block or entering/exiting parking areas.
When liability is disputed, the details matter—timing, line of sight, lighting, and how the road was operating that day.


