Arlington’s pedestrian risk often shows up in predictable patterns:
- Event surges and foot traffic near stadium and entertainment areas, where drivers are focused on sudden crowds, staging lanes, and traffic flow changes.
- High-speed turning conflicts on multi-lane roads and frontage roads—especially where drivers merge, change lanes, or turn across a walker’s path.
- Low-light and weather visibility during Texas rain, nighttime commuting, and glare from headlights near intersections.
- Construction and road reconfiguration that can shift lanes, signage, and sightlines.
These conditions matter because they affect what a reasonable driver should have seen—and what evidence is most persuasive when fault is disputed.


