Fulshear is a growing suburban community. With that growth comes more turning traffic, shifting routes, and construction activity near roads and intersections. Pedestrians often face higher risk in areas where:
- Commuters turn across lanes after navigating a busy stretch of roadway
- Drivers misjudge speed on residential-to-arterial transitions
- New development and construction affect visibility, signage, and lane markings
- Evening and early-morning lighting is limited (glare, dark sidewalks, and inconsistent street illumination)
- Ride-share and pickup patterns create sudden stopping or lane changes
After a pedestrian accident, those details matter—because they shape what a driver should have seen, when they should have braked, and whether other parties (including contractors or roadway maintenance entities) could share responsibility.


