Lincoln City traffic patterns aren’t the same year-round. During peak tourism, roads that are usually manageable can become crowded with out-of-town drivers who are unfamiliar with local driving habits, lighting, and pedestrian activity.
You may be dealing with one or more of these realities:
- High pedestrian volume near attractions and beachfront areas—people cross to reach parking, shops, and sidewalks.
- Low visibility conditions—fog, mist, rain, and glare can reduce a driver’s ability to see you in time.
- Construction and shifting traffic flow—work zones and detours can change how drivers approach intersections.
- Nighttime and event-related foot traffic—more people walking after sunset can increase the risk of turning and lane-change collisions.
When liability is disputed, the details matter: where you were standing, how quickly the vehicle approached, what the driver could reasonably see, and what the roadway signals and markings required.


