Defiance sees everyday foot traffic tied to commuting, school drop-offs, appointments, and local errands. Many pedestrian impacts happen in predictable “routine” moments—crossing near busier corridors, stepping off sidewalks near driveways, or being present around intersections where drivers expect traffic to flow.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Turning conflicts at intersections (right turn/left turn movements where a pedestrian is in the driver’s path)
- Crosswalk and signal disputes near busier blocks where visibility and timing matter
- Night and low-light impacts when street lighting is limited or weather reduces sight distance
- Roadside access points where pedestrians leave sidewalks to reach a destination (and drivers may not expect someone to be near the curb line)
These scenarios often turn on timing and visibility—exactly the kind of details that insurance adjusters may try to simplify.


