Camas is a suburban community with busy corridors and frequent pedestrian activity—especially around:
- Crossings near schools and parks where kids and families move quickly and unpredictably
- Commute traffic when drivers are focused on getting to work and may miss a pedestrian near the curb
- Evening and weekend activity where lighting and visibility can be worse than drivers assume
- Route-to-transit moments, such as walking to a bus stop or crossing near where people expect vehicles to yield
Many crashes come down to a split-second issue: whether a driver had enough time and distance to see and stop, and whether they followed Washington traffic rules when pedestrians were present.


