Coachella traffic patterns and road conditions can create specific risk situations for cyclists:
- Commute and school-time traffic: Turning vehicles, sudden lane changes, and distracted drivers can lead to side-impact and intersection crashes.
- Heat and visibility challenges: Bright sun glare and glare off pavement can affect how quickly a driver notices a cyclist.
- Road debris and rough surfaces: Gravel, construction materials, and uneven pavement can force sudden swerve—sometimes involving a driver who fails to adjust.
- Event-driven activity: When roads feel busier than usual, timing disputes become common—who entered first, who had the line of sight, and who had a safe opportunity to avoid.
Because these factors often become the backbone of fault arguments, you need a record that’s organized early—not a vague recollection.


