San Angelo has a mix of downtown activity, commuting corridors, and frequent vehicle turning movements near commercial areas. Pedestrians are often in the path of:
- Turning vehicles at intersections where drivers may be watching cross traffic more than crosswalk users
- Nighttime visibility issues along busier roadways and near entertainment spots
- Construction and detours, which can shift traffic patterns and reduce sightlines for drivers and pedestrians
- Tourist/visitor traffic during seasonal demand, when unfamiliar drivers are more likely to miss cues
In these situations, the common problem isn’t just “who was seen first”—it’s whether the driver took reasonable steps to avoid the collision once they should have anticipated a pedestrian.


