Florence traffic patterns and roadway design often create predictable points of risk for cyclists:
- Busy turning movements at intersections: Many collisions happen when a driver turns left/right without properly accounting for a bike’s speed and lane position.
- Construction and resurfacing: Detours, lane shifts, uneven pavement, and temporary signage can increase the chance of sudden hazards.
- Day-to-night visibility changes: Early morning and evening lighting—plus parked vehicles and glare—can make it harder for drivers to see cyclists.
Even when a rider had the “safer” behavior, these circumstances can still lead to liability disputes. The key is getting the right evidence early so the story of the crash isn’t left to assumptions.


