Peekskill traffic patterns can put pedestrians in the wrong place at the wrong moment—especially during rush hours, evening commutes, and busier downtown periods. Common local realities include:
- Turning and merging conflicts near busier corridors, where drivers may be watching for other vehicles instead of pedestrians.
- Low-visibility conditions in fall and winter (rain, early darkness, glare) that reduce sightlines for both drivers and walkers.
- Transit-area foot traffic, where people cross to catch buses or connect to other routes.
- Construction and changing traffic patterns, which can alter lanes, signage, and crosswalk visibility.
The result? Even when the driver “clearly should have seen you,” insurers may still argue about timing, visibility, and where you were standing.


