Troy has a mix of downtown foot traffic, commuter routes, and roadways that can change quickly from well-lit to poorly visible—especially in winter. Many injured pedestrians describe similar patterns:
- Crossing busy corridors during rush hour (drivers focused on traffic flow may miss pedestrians entering a lane)
- Turning-movement crashes at intersections where vehicles move through multiple lanes
- Winter visibility and road friction issues (snowbanks, slush, glare, and delayed stopping distances)
- Construction zones and detours that alter sidewalks and force pedestrians closer to travel lanes
- Seasonal tourism and events that increase foot traffic near entertainment and gathering areas
These details affect how an investigation is done and what evidence is most persuasive.


