Cornelius is a mix of residential streets, commuter routes, and busy corridors where drivers may be focused on getting through intersections quickly—especially during school commute hours and peak travel times. Pedestrians may be crossing near:
- busier arterial intersections during morning/evening traffic
- areas with limited sight distance (turning lanes, curves, or parked vehicles along the curb)
- neighborhoods where drivers commonly travel at “normal local speed,” even when road conditions change
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s who should have seen the pedestrian in time and whether the driver took reasonable steps to avoid a collision.


