Fredericksburg traffic can shift quickly throughout the day. Local residents, commuters, and visitors share the same roads, and that mix can affect how a crash is investigated and how fault is argued.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Tourist-heavy weekends and events near main corridors, where drivers are unfamiliar with timing/signage and pedestrians may be crossing with less awareness of turning vehicles.
- Lighting and visibility issues in areas with darker stretches, glare from low sun angles, or limited sightlines when vehicles crest hills or approach intersections.
- Roadside and construction activity along routes where driveways, lane changes, and temporary controls can create confusion about where pedestrians should be.
When liability is contested, these details matter—because insurers often focus on gaps in visibility, timing, and what each person “should have seen.”


