Bloomsburg’s roadways see a mix of:
- Student and commuter traffic on streets that don’t always feel “driver-first”
- Downtown foot traffic where people cross mid-block to get to errands and parking
- Weather and lighting changes in fall and winter that reduce visibility
- Construction and seasonal detours that can alter normal traffic patterns
Those conditions matter because pedestrian cases often turn on timing: whether the driver saw you in time to stop, whether the roadway design gave motorists a clear opportunity to react, and whether the driver’s path through an intersection or turning lane created an unsafe conflict.


