Boulder City has a mix of everyday commuting routes and visitor-heavy traffic, plus areas where pedestrians share space with turning vehicles—especially around storefronts, busier corridors, and intersections where drivers may be watching for traffic flow, not people on foot. Common local crash patterns include:
- Turning and cross-traffic collisions: A driver turning at an intersection fails to yield to pedestrians who are crossing.
- Late braking or slow reaction in glare/lighting changes: Dawn and dusk driving can make it harder to see someone stepping into a lane.
- Construction/road work disruptions: Detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage can reduce drivers’ ability to see pedestrians in time.
- Tourist and event traffic: Higher volumes can increase the chance of distracted driving and rushed decisions.
In these situations, liability often turns on what the driver could reasonably see and do in the moments before impact—not just on who was “at fault” after the fact.


