In Davis, many crashes happen in predictable patterns—tight intersections, frequent turning movements, school and commuter traffic, and roads where cyclists share space with drivers who may not expect a bike in their lane.
Common Davis-area scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn crashes at intersections where a driver misjudges distance or timing.
- Dooring—a parked vehicle door opens into the bike lane or travel path.
- Construction and detours that force cyclists to merge around cones, uneven surfaces, or narrowed lanes.
- Night and low-visibility incidents when visibility gear, lighting, and reflective markings matter.
- Rides between neighborhoods and shopping corridors, where traffic flow changes quickly from residential to busier streets.
In these situations, small details—signal timing, sightlines, lane position, and the order of events—can strongly affect how fault is evaluated.


