Many cyclists in Buckeye are dealing with driving patterns that don’t always “feel” dangerous until something goes wrong—like:
- High-speed right turns and merges where drivers may underestimate a cyclist’s speed or space.
- Wider intersections where turning vehicles have more angles to judge.
- Construction and resurfacing near commute routes where lane placement can change quickly.
- Rides at dawn/dusk when glare and visibility make it harder for motorists to see a rider in time.
Those details matter because liability often turns on what the other driver reasonably should have seen and done—before impact.


