Worthington is a community where people walk to run errands, commute short distances, and spend time outdoors—so pedestrian incidents often happen at the moments you wouldn’t expect: turning movements in busy areas, low-visibility conditions during Minnesota winters, and intersections where drivers may be distracted by traffic flow and road clearing.
In addition, winter and shoulder-season driving can amplify the risks:
- Snowbanks and plowed edges can limit sightlines near intersections
- Slush and glare can affect braking distance
- Dark mornings/evenings reduce visibility of pedestrians and crosswalk markings
- Construction zones or temporary signage can confuse drivers unfamiliar with the route
When you’re hurt, these factors matter because they can help explain how a driver failed to use reasonable care under the conditions present at the time.


