Batesville’s mix of residential streets, school-day traffic, and regional commuting routes creates predictable collision patterns:
- Driver attention issues during school and shift changes: sudden stops, turning movements, and cross-traffic can put cyclists at risk.
- Left-turn and yield problems: many crashes happen at intersections when drivers misjudge a bike’s speed or space.
- Construction and resurfacing zones: temporary lane changes and debris can force abrupt swerves.
- Worksite traffic near industrial and retail corridors: trucks and delivery vehicles can leave less margin for cyclists.
When these factors are involved, the “who caused it” question often turns into a dispute about timing, visibility, and whether the driver followed safe driving duties.


