Cary’s mix of suburban streets, multi-lane roads, and high-traffic shopping/commuter corridors creates repeating risk patterns:
- Turn-and-yield conflicts at intersections where drivers often concentrate on multiple lanes and changing light cycles.
- Visibility problems from landscaping, parked vehicles, trucks, and glare from sunrise/sunset on open stretches.
- Construction and lane shifts that can confuse drivers and change sightlines for pedestrians.
- Evening foot traffic around dining and retail areas, when lighting and driver attention drop.
In these situations, the dispute is often less about “who caused it” in a headline sense—and more about what each person could reasonably see and do in the seconds leading up to impact.


