Culver City’s mix of residential streets, busier commercial corridors, and frequent commuting routes creates common crash patterns—like:
- Right-turn and lane-change collisions when motorists misjudge a cyclist’s position
- Dooring incidents near storefronts, apartment entrances, and curbside parking
- Construction-related hazards (temporary striping, changed traffic flow, uneven surfaces)
- Traffic signal confusion at intersections where visibility is limited by turning vehicles or parked cars
These situations often hinge on details: timing, sightlines, roadway markings, and who had the safer opportunity to avoid the collision. In a city where traffic moves quickly and streets can change block-to-block, that detail matters.


