Houston’s layout and traffic patterns create recurring risk situations for pedestrians:
- High-speed feeder roads and sudden lane changes near shopping districts and business corridors.
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers must judge gaps in fast-moving traffic.
- Construction zones where signage, lane shifts, and temporary crossings can be confusing.
- Nighttime visibility challenges—street lighting varies, and pedestrians may be harder to see after dark.
- Event and entertainment foot traffic where crowds increase the odds of unexpected crossings.
In these scenarios, fault often turns on what the driver could reasonably see and do—plus whether the roadway environment contributed to the danger.


