Manassas is a mix of residential streets, retail corridors, and commuter traffic. That combination can create predictable risk patterns for pedestrians, such as:
- Turning crashes at intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow and pedestrians appear late in the line of sight.
- Crosswalk disputes involving signal timing, driver attention, and line-of-sight issues during rain, dusk, or glare.
- “I didn’t see them” scenarios common when vehicles enter intersections faster than a reasonable driver would under the conditions.
- Construction and roadway changes that alter lanes, shift traffic patterns, and affect how well drivers can see pedestrians.
These cases often hinge on details—what the driver could see, how long they had to stop, and whether the pedestrian was crossing in a place drivers should anticipate.


