Dickinson traffic patterns and weather conditions can turn an ordinary crossing into a serious event. Many crashes involve:
- Darkness and glare in winter and shoulder seasons
- Snowbanks, slush, and reduced sightlines near curbs and intersections
- Construction and road work that changes lanes, signals, and pedestrian routes
- Commuting to industrial and job sites where schedule pressure can increase risk
These factors affect what a “reasonable driver” should have seen and done—so they also affect how evidence is collected and how liability is argued.


