Peoria has a mix of residential intersections, retail corridors, and roads where cyclists share space with cars during commute and weekend traffic. In practice, that often means:
- Turning conflicts at busy intersections where drivers may not fully account for a cyclist’s path or speed
- “Door zone” and curbside hazards near shopping areas and frequent stops
- Construction and lane changes that create unexpected obstacles, debris, or narrowed travel space
- Visibility issues during early morning and evening commutes—especially when lighting, signage, or glare becomes a factor
- Shared roadway disputes where fault is challenged based on lane position, speed estimates, or what witnesses think they saw
These scenarios are exactly why a bicycle claim must be built around credible evidence and a consistent injury timeline.


