North Las Vegas has a mix of residential streets, high-traffic arterials, and areas where pedestrians share space with commuters and delivery traffic. That combination can create common dispute patterns, such as:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts near intersections where drivers are accelerating into traffic.
- Crossing at busy signalized areas where visibility is affected by lighting, glare, or queued vehicles.
- Construction-adjacent danger zones where signage and lanes shift and drivers may not have a clear line of sight.
- Night and early-morning visibility issues tied to street lighting and the way pedestrians appear to drivers.
When these factors are involved, the “who saw whom first” question becomes central—and that’s where a careful, evidence-focused approach matters.


