Local traffic patterns and roadway design can matter. In Paris, many pedestrian injuries happen around:
- High-traffic corridors during commute hours when drivers are focused on timing lights and turning lanes
- Crossings near retail areas where parking lots, driveways, and pedestrian routes overlap
- Street lighting and visibility gaps at dusk and at night—when it’s harder to see a person until the last moment
- Construction zones and work crews that can shift traffic flow and create confusing sightlines
Those details affect what a driver “could have seen,” how quickly they could have reacted, and what evidence will carry the most weight.


