Murfreesboro is a growing Middle Tennessee city, and that growth shows up on the road. Many pedestrian incidents occur where drivers are juggling multiple priorities—turning, merging, changing lanes, or navigating congestion.
Common local situations we see include:
- Crossings near high-traffic retail and dining areas, where drivers may be accelerating out of turn lanes.
- Commute-time collisions at signal-controlled intersections, including late-day traffic surges.
- Incidents near construction zones and shifting traffic patterns, where signage and lane layouts change quickly.
- Evening and weekend events, when visibility drops and pedestrian volumes increase.
In these scenarios, fault may hinge on what a driver could reasonably see and do—often a dispute that requires more than guesswork.


