Hurricane’s roadways can change quickly depending on the time of day and season. Common patterns we see in Southern Utah include:
- High-traffic turning movements near retail areas and intersections where drivers are watching for other cars, not pedestrians.
- Daylight glare and changing sightlines on open roads and approaches to busier corridors.
- Busy pedestrian activity during weekends and events when families are walking to get food, shop, or move between nearby destinations.
- Construction and lane changes that can confuse traffic flow and reduce how soon a driver notices someone on foot.
A pedestrian accident claim often turns on timing—whether the driver had a clear opportunity to see you and stop, and whether the roadway conditions made the situation more or less foreseeable.


