I have seen them cross our street all the time 6-7 at a time (males as a group or females as a group). the males roost in a large tree in our back yard next to the pond, anywhere from 3-16. They disappear during mating season.
They fly up and down at night and dawn, otherwise they walk around the neighborhood all day.
I have large property in Eastern Washington and folks hunt turkey there in the fall hunting season. It adjoins a large hunt club whose organizers bring in hunters from Spokane to hunt the wild turkey.
It is the cattle standing in the middle of the dirt road refusing to budge that is a problem over there.