Harrisburg has a mix of busy commute corridors, downtown intersections, and frequent foot traffic tied to work, school, and local events. That combination can create common crash patterns—especially where drivers are turning, changing lanes, or navigating heavier traffic.
Many Harrisburg pedestrian cases involve:
- Intersection and turning collisions where visibility is limited by traffic flow and driver attention
- Crosswalk disputes tied to signal timing, line-of-sight, and whether the driver had a clear chance to stop
- Workday traffic near employment centers and transit routes where pedestrians move quickly between stops
- Construction and roadway changes that alter normal traffic patterns and driver expectations
When drivers claim they “didn’t see you,” the details matter—lighting, weather, vehicle position, and what the driver could reasonably observe at the time.


