Not every crash has the same story. In Flagstaff, certain patterns show up more often because of how people travel and how the road network behaves.
- Tourist and commuter mixed traffic: Visitors unfamiliar with local routes may brake late, turn without fully checking, or misjudge spacing.
- Elevation changes and grades: On slopes, speed and stopping distance can differ from what riders expect.
- Construction and detours: Temporary lane shifts, uneven surfaces, and missing or unclear signage can contribute to crashes.
- Low-light visibility: Even outside winter, early mornings and evenings can mean glare from the high country and darker intersections.
- Roundabouts and multi-lane crossings: Right-of-way disputes can hinge on lane positioning, turn timing, and driver lookout.
Your case often turns on whether the evidence supports how the crash happened—not just what you think caused it.


