Keene has a mix of downtown sidewalks, busy road corridors, and seasonal activity. That combination changes how crashes happen and what evidence tends to matter most.
Common Keene-specific situations we see include:
- Crosswalk and turning conflicts near higher-traffic intersections where drivers are navigating multiple lanes or making late turns.
- School-area and commuting windows (morning drop-off, evening pickup) when traffic density and pedestrian presence rise.
- Tourist and downtown foot traffic around popular areas, where drivers may be focused on navigation, pedestrians, or parked cars.
- Low-light visibility issues during New England winter evenings—headlights glare, snowbanks, and darker streets can affect what a driver “should have seen.”
Because these factors influence visibility and reaction time, the investigation often focuses on scene conditions, driver behavior, and timing—not just who was “closest” at the moment of impact.


