Gresham residents commonly experience pedestrian risks tied to how the city and surrounding areas function day-to-day:
- Commutes and shift changes: Early mornings and late afternoons bring heavier traffic near major corridors and business areas.
- Crossings near changing traffic flow: Drivers may be navigating turn lanes, merging patterns, or rerouted traffic during street work.
- Construction and reduced sight lines: Temporary signage, cones, and detours can block views right when a driver is supposed to yield.
- Weather impacts on visibility: Rain and wet roads can stretch stopping distance, and glare can reduce how quickly drivers spot pedestrians.
In these situations, the key question isn’t just who was there—it’s whether the driver and the driving conditions allowed the person behind the wheel to see, react, and stop in time.


