Pedestrian Safety in Spring: How to Prevent Accidents

Pedestrian Safety in Spring: How to Prevent Accidents
Calendar icon March 7, 2025 | Reading Time: 6 min

Spring is almost here, bringing warmer weather and the perfect opportunity to get outside for a walk. Whether you’re walking to work, running errands, or just enjoying the fresh air, it’s important to keep safety in mind, as the risk of pedestrian accidents can increase with more people out walking. Fortunately, taking a few simple precautions can significantly reduce your risk of an accident.

If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident, contacting an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your rights and guide you through your next steps.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents result from many factors, often involving the behavior of both pedestrians and drivers. Being aware of these causes can help to keep you alert and safe.

Distracted Driving

Many accidents occur because drivers aren’t paying full attention to the road. Texting, adjusting the radio, eating, or even talking to other passengers can cause a driver to take their attention off of the road. As a result, this can cause them to miss stop signs or crosswalks — and pedestrians. 

Speeding and Failure to Yield

When drivers are speeding, they have less time to react to pedestrians crossing the road. Speeding is particularly dangerous in areas with heavy foot traffic, such as school zones or residential areas. Faster speeds also mean longer stopping distances, which makes it harder to avoid hitting pedestrians if they suddenly step onto the road.

Low Visibility

Poor visibility significantly increases the likelihood of pedestrian accidents, especially at night or in poorly lit areas. Pedestrians are less visible to drivers, particularly if they aren’t wearing reflective clothing or walking in well-lit zones. Weather conditions such as rain, fog, or snow can further reduce visibility for drivers and pedestrians, making accidents more likely.

Jaywalking or Crossing Outside of Designated Areas

Pedestrians who fail to obey signals contribute to accidents. Crossing streets outside of crosswalks or against traffic signals increases the risk of a collision. Similarly, some pedestrians may not wait for the walk signal and instead cross the street when the light is red, putting themselves at higher risk of being hit by a vehicle.

Pedestrian Distraction

Pedestrians distracted by their phones, wearing headphones, or not paying attention to their surroundings may step into traffic without looking for oncoming vehicles. Rushing or running across the street can also create dangerous situations, especially if pedestrians make last-minute decisions to cross in the middle of the road without checking for traffic.

How to Stay Safe While Walking This Spring

As a pedestrian, being aware of your surroundings and making smart choices while out and about can help to prevent accidents. Here are some important safety tips to keep in mind as a pedestrian:

Use Sidewalks and Designated Paths

Whenever possible, walk on a sidewalk or a designated pedestrian path. If there isn’t one, and you have to walk on the road, walk facing traffic and stay as far to the shoulder of the road as possible. Always use crosswalks or intersections when crossing the street. If you’re walking on the road, be cautious of bicyclists who may also be sharing the space. 

Use Crosswalks and Pedestrian Signals

Whenever possible, always use designated crosswalks when crossing streets, even if the road looks clear. Crosswalks are typically safer because drivers are more likely to expect pedestrians to be there. Be sure to wait for the “walk” signal at intersections and only cross when it’s safe to do so. Even if there’s no crosswalk or pedestrian signal, make sure to look both ways before crossing any street, and cross at intersections where drivers can clearly see you.

Stay Alert and Avoid Distractions

Keep your focus on your surroundings. Avoid distractions like texting, listening to music with headphones on, or talking and Facetiming during your walk.. These seemingly harmless distractions can impair your ability to notice and react to potential hazards like cars, bicyclists, or other pedestrians. If you need to check your phone, stop in a safe spot along your route instead of walking while distracted. Staying alert helps you react quickly to any potential danger.

Watch for Driveways and Parking Lots

Vehicles entering and exiting driveways or parking areas may not always see pedestrians, especially if the driver is backing out of a space or if the driveway is obstructed by shrubs or other obstacles. Drivers in these areas are often focused on navigating the space and may not be aware of pedestrians walking nearby. Always make sure to look both ways when approaching or crossing driveways, even if it’s a residential area with less traffic.

Be Cautious in Bad Weather

Spring weather in New York can be unpredictable.  Rain, snow, or sudden temperature changes can create hazardous walking conditions. When walking in rainy or foggy conditions, ensure you have proper rain gear, such as a waterproof jacket or umbrella, and keep an eye out for road conditions that could affect both your walking and the driving conditions around you.

Wear Reflective or Light-Colored Clothing

To stay safe, wear bright or reflective clothing, especially when walking early in the morning or in the evening when it’s darker. Light-colored or neon clothing helps you stand out to drivers, while reflective gear, such as vests, backpacks, or shoes, can further enhance your visibility in low-light conditions. Additionally, carrying a flashlight or using reflective accessories can help ensure you’re seen, especially in areas where street lighting may be limited.

3 Things to Do If You’re Involved in a Pedestrian Accident

Despite taking every precaution, accidents can still happen. If you’re involved in a pedestrian accident, here’s what to do:

  1. Call 911 Immediately: Even if the accident seems minor, it’s important to call the police. Having a formal report can help document the incident for insurance claims and legal purposes. 
  2. Seek Medical Attention: Some injuries don’t show symptoms right away. A doctor can evaluate you for any hidden injuries and ensure you get the care you need.
  3. Consult a Personal Injury Attorney: Pedestrian accidents can result in significant medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. A personal injury attorney will help you understand your rights and guide you through the claims process. 

Contact Cellino Law

While walking is one of the best ways to enjoy spring, your safety should always come first. By staying alert, following traffic rules, and making yourself as visible as possible, you can reduce your risk of being involved in an accident.

If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident, the experienced team of attorneys at Cellino Law are here to help. Contact us today for a free case consultation at 888-888-8888 or fill out our web form to get in touch. 

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Content checked by the personal injury attorney Ross Cellino. As a family man and a trial attorney, I pride myself on winning cases and serving the community. With over 35 years of experience, I understand the function of a jury, how juries arrive at conclusions, and the role that the jury plays in administering justice. I know how to win cases. You can find us in Manhattan, Buffalo, Melville, Rochester, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens and other locations throughout New York.

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