Ashwaubenon traffic patterns and street design can create predictable “gotchas” for pedestrians:
- Commute congestion and turning movements near high-traffic routes, where drivers may be focused on traffic flow rather than crosswalks.
- Seasonal lighting changes—early sunsets, dark mornings, and glare—especially from late fall through winter.
- Snow and road spray that reduce contrast for crosswalk markings and make it harder to see a person near the curb.
- Construction and detours that shift pedestrian paths and can confuse drivers about where people are walking.
In these situations, the dispute usually isn’t whether you were injured—it’s whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to see you and avoid the collision.


