In Sahuarita, many cyclists share the road with drivers who are commuting between neighborhoods, shopping areas, and regional routes. That can create predictable friction points—such as:
- Left-turn and yield problems at intersections
- Lane positioning issues when drivers pass or merge around cyclists
- Reduced visibility during dusk, dawn, or bright Arizona sun glare
- Work-zone confusion where signage, lane shifts, or temporary markings aren’t followed
- Road debris from road maintenance, construction traffic, or vehicles pulling out
When a crash happens, it’s common for insurers to challenge your account—sometimes by pointing to partial fault, questioning your injuries, or arguing the timeline doesn’t “fit.” Your next steps matter because evidence can disappear quickly.


