Portsmouth traffic patterns can create extra risk for pedestrians—especially around areas where people walk to work, run errands, reach transit, or cross near busy intersections. Common local factors that can affect what happened include:
- Construction and road work that change traffic flow, visibility, and lane placement
- Low-light conditions in shoulder months and at night when lighting and sightlines are worse
- Turning-vehicle conflicts at intersections where drivers may be focused on commuting traffic
- Bus and shopping-rush foot traffic that increases the chance of sudden pedestrian presence near crossings
When a claim is disputed, these details matter. A “they should’ve seen me” argument often turns into a fact battle about timing, sight distance, signage, lane control, and whether the driver acted reasonably.


