Many bicycle injuries in Fairbanks happen during everyday commuting and short trips—especially when visibility and road conditions shift fast.
Common patterns we see in this area include:
- Right-of-way disputes at intersections where traffic signals or turn timing is unclear in low light.
- Vehicles turning across a rider’s path at neighborhood intersections or near busier corridors.
- Snow and slush effects that push tires into unexpected skids or create debris hazards.
- Construction and lane shifts that force last-second steering and reduce the room to safely pass.
- Tourist/seasonal traffic where unfamiliar drivers may be less aware of local cyclists and bike lanes.
In many of these scenarios, the “story” of the crash isn’t enough. Insurers often want specifics: where each person was, what the road surface looked like, what lighting/signage was present, and how quickly decisions were made.


