Pedestrian crashes in and around Henderson commonly involve situations like:
- Turning movements near busy intersections where drivers are watching for traffic flow and may miss a pedestrian entering a crosswalk.
- Nighttime and low-visibility impacts, especially when street lighting is limited or visibility is reduced by weather.
- Construction and detours that change normal walking routes, shift lane positions, or force pedestrians closer to traffic.
- Commute-style disputes—for example, when a pedestrian is walking to a job site, a store, or a pickup point while drivers are focused on typical daily traffic patterns.
These scenarios matter because they affect what a “reasonable driver” should have done—and what evidence should exist to show whether they did.


