Barstow riders commonly face a few recurring risk patterns:
- Higher-speed travel and long sight lines along major routes, where drivers may misjudge distance or lane space.
- Turn conflicts at intersections where a cyclist can be overlooked during left/right turns.
- Construction and road work that changes curb lines, shoulders, and traffic control—creating hazards that are easy to miss in the moment.
- Tourist and out-of-area traffic, especially around peak travel periods, which can increase the odds of inconsistent driving behavior.
When a collision is contested, the dispute usually isn’t about whether you were hurt—it’s about how the crash happened and whether the other party acted reasonably.


