Many pedestrian collisions in coastal and suburban areas don’t involve reckless “movie” scenarios. They happen in real life—during short trips and routine routes—when drivers are managing multiple responsibilities at once.
In and around Leland, risk can increase when:
- Traffic patterns shift quickly near retail and service areas (drivers entering and exiting lanes may have less time to react).
- Evening lighting and glare reduce a driver’s ability to see pedestrians in time, especially near turns and crosswalk approaches.
- Construction or lane changes lead to confusing sight lines.
- Pedestrians are crossing between parked vehicles or along edges of roads where a driver’s attention may be partially blocked.
When a pedestrian is hit, the legal issue isn’t just whether the driver struck you—it’s whether the driver could and should have avoided the collision under the circumstances.


