Norwalk traffic isn’t just “city driving.” Many crashes happen in everyday, practical situations:
- Crossings near retail corridors and busier intersections where drivers are focused on turning lanes and traffic flow.
- Commuter patterns—mornings and evenings when visibility is lower (sun glare, darker early hours).
- Sidewalk and curb-edge encounters where pedestrians step into the roadway from parked-car areas or between lanes.
- Construction and road work that can shift traffic patterns, reduce sight lines, or change how drivers approach intersections.
In these situations, fault often hinges on what the driver could have seen, whether they had time to react, and how the roadway was operating at the time of the crash.


