Local roads can look “routine” until you consider how people actually move through them. In Bowling Green, common pedestrian routes include:
- crossings near school and university-area traffic
- sidewalks and intersections where turning vehicles cut across paths
- bus stops and commutes during early/late light
- evening travel after work or events when visibility drops
In these situations, insurers often focus on questions like: Could the driver see the pedestrian in time to stop? and Did the pedestrian enter the roadway at a moment the driver still had a legal duty to react?
Because Bowling Green’s traffic patterns can involve sudden stops, turning movements, and changing lighting conditions, documenting what happened matters more than people expect.


