Williamsburg isn’t just commuter traffic. It’s also tourists, seasonal crowds, and mixed road environments where drivers and pedestrians share space in close quarters. Common local patterns include:
- Crosswalks and turning conflicts near busy intersections where drivers are navigating unfamiliar routes
- Evening visibility issues—poor lighting, glare, and darker clothing can affect what’s seen and when
- Pedestrian activity around event days and peak seasons, when traffic flow changes quickly
- Construction and detours that alter normal driving lines and create “unexpected” pedestrian paths
Because of these factors, the strongest cases often come down to what the driver could reasonably see—and what the scene shows about speed, stopping distance, and signal compliance.


