Leeds traffic patterns can create high-risk moments for cyclists:
- Commute traffic and stop-and-go intersections: Turning drivers may claim they “didn’t see you,” especially when traffic is dense.
- Roadside driveways and frequent lane changes: Vehicles entering or exiting side roads can create sudden hazards.
- Work zones and resurfacing: Construction signage, lane shifts, and debris can affect visibility and stopping distance.
- Daylight vs. dusk riding: Alabama weather and changing light can influence what witnesses and video actually show.
Because these scenarios are common, the evidence that matters in Leeds cases is often the evidence you can’t rely on from memory alone.


