Rolla traffic patterns can create predictable trouble spots—especially where pedestrians and vehicles share space:
- Daylight and dusk visibility issues: Missouri weather changes quickly, and glare or low-angle sun can make it harder for drivers to notice someone stepping into a crosswalk.
- Event and tourism foot traffic: When local events draw crowds, more people are walking than usual—often crossing streets with unfamiliar routes.
- Construction and changing road layouts: Road work can shift lanes, reduce sightlines, and create last-minute decisions for both drivers and pedestrians.
- Commute-driven schedules: Many claims involve people walking to or from work while drivers are focused on getting through traffic efficiently.
These factors don’t automatically prove fault—but they help identify the issues lawyers investigate: sightlines, timing, lane position, braking opportunities, and whether a driver acted reasonably.


