Canyon traffic patterns can create specific risks:
- Turn-heavy routes near daily destinations. Drivers making left turns or navigating intersections may not see pedestrians in time—particularly if someone is crossing close to a vehicle’s blind spot.
- School and campus-adjacent movement. Morning and afternoon pedestrian activity increases around areas where families and students travel on foot.
- Construction and changing road layouts. Work zones and temporary signage can affect sightlines and driver expectations.
- Daylight vs. low-visibility conditions. Even in Texas, late-day glare and darker evening hours can reduce how quickly drivers perceive people near curb lines.
These details matter because they influence fault—what a reasonable driver should have noticed and done at the time.


