El Dorado’s roadways and commuting patterns create recurring crash issues for cyclists—especially during busy morning and evening travel and around areas with frequent vehicle turning.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at intersections where a driver may fail to see a cyclist in the lane.
- Lane-change and merging problems on higher-traffic corridors, where visibility and spacing can be tight.
- Construction and resurfacing zones that introduce debris, uneven pavement, or shifting traffic patterns.
- Dooring-type hazards in areas where vehicles are frequently parked along the curb.
- Night and weather visibility problems—headlights, street lighting, and reflective material can make a major difference.
When these issues are involved, small facts matter: where the bicycle was positioned, how long the hazard existed, what the traffic signals showed, and whether the driver’s statement matches the physical evidence.


