Norman’s traffic patterns can create specific risk points for walkers:
- Heavy commuting and stop-and-go traffic on arterial roads, where drivers may be looking for gaps rather than pedestrians at curb lines.
- High pedestrian activity near schools and campus-adjacent areas, especially during the first/last weeks of semesters.
- Night and event-related foot traffic, when visibility drops and drivers may be unfamiliar with pedestrian habits in the area.
- Construction and lane shifts that reduce sight lines, making it harder for drivers to see a pedestrian in time.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t “did it happen?”—it’s whether the driver could have avoided the collision and what each party should have done given the conditions.


