Powell is known for suburban roads and frequent commuting routes, which means pedestrian incidents commonly occur around:
- busy intersections where drivers turn into traffic gaps
- crosswalk areas near retail corridors and office-adjacent streets
- school-route times (morning drop-off and afternoon pickup)
- areas with construction, lane shifts, or temporary signage
In Ohio, right-of-way and traffic-control rules matter, but what decides many cases is whether the driver had a realistic opportunity to see you and stop. When visibility is limited by weather, lighting, or a vehicle’s angle of approach, the investigation has to be specific.


