Millcreek traffic patterns create predictable risk areas for pedestrians:
- Commute chokepoints and turning lanes: Many crashes occur when drivers are focused on speed, merging, or turning—especially when visibility is reduced by lighting, weather, or the layout of the street.
- Seasonal driving conditions: Utah winters and shoulder seasons mean snow, glare, and wet pavement. Drivers may claim they “couldn’t stop in time,” but that doesn’t automatically eliminate liability.
- Neighborhood-to-road walking routes: Residents often walk near busier roads to reach schools, retail areas, or transit. Drivers may underestimate how long it takes to notice and yield to a pedestrian.
In Millcreek, the “right” legal strategy depends heavily on where the collision happened, how traffic was moving, and what conditions limited visibility or stopping distance.


