Karaoglanoglu Coastal Road – Pedestrian Drift Between Parked Cars After 20:00
After 20:00, Karaoglanoglu (Karaoğlanoğlu) coastal road transitions fully from mixed corridor to evening leisure strip. Restaurant density increases pedestrian presence along both sides of the carriageway. The road, however, retains its transit geometry.
The exposure forms not at crossings, but between them.
Between 20:00 and 22:30, parallel parking along the seafront becomes dense. Vehicles line the curb irregularly, with small gaps left between bumpers. These gaps create visual corridors through which pedestrians move toward restaurants or the shoreline.
The road design does not signal formal crossing points in every segment. As a result, short, informal crossings become routine.
A recurring scenario unfolds near one of the mid-strip restaurant clusters. Two parked cars leave a narrow space between them. A couple exits a restaurant on the inland side and walks directly toward the seafront. From the driver’s perspective, the pedestrians are fully hidden until they step beyond the parked vehicle line.
At that exact moment, the approaching driver is often scanning for either:
• A parking opportunity
• A slowing vehicle ahead
• A restaurant entrance
Attention divides horizontally rather than forward.
The pedestrian does not run. The driver is not speeding. The exposure forms from timing convergence.
Artificial lighting intensifies the condition. Restaurant facades are brightly lit. The carriageway itself remains comparatively darker. When a pedestrian moves from a bright sidewalk into a dimmer lane space, visual adaptation lags slightly. Movement appears later than it actually begins.
Summer amplifies frequency due to higher visitor density and rental vehicle presence. Winter narrows the window but does not remove the pattern. Even at lower volume, informal crossings persist because curb parking structure remains unchanged.
Historically, before the concentration of hospitality venues expanded along Karaoglanoglu coastal road, pedestrian flow was more predictable and primarily linked to residential access. Today, the road hosts destination-based movement layered directly over transit flow.
The geometry encourages forward motion. The usage introduces lateral unpredictability.
The risk is rarely high-impact collision. It is sudden braking caused by late visual detection of a pedestrian emerging between parked cars.
As long as curb-side parking remains dense and pedestrian crossings occur informally between vehicles, evening drift between parked cars will remain a recurring exposure along Karaoglanoglu coastal road after 20:00.