Desert Hot Springs has a mix of residential streets, scenic routes, and visitor traffic that can increase risk for cyclists—especially during early morning commutes, evening rides, and peak tourist seasons.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Vehicles turning into a cyclist’s path at intersections or driveways along busier corridors.
- Late braking and visibility issues when it’s bright out, sun glare is strong, or lighting is poor near dusk.
- Construction and roadwork that temporarily changes lanes, shoulders, and signage.
- Ride-share or delivery traffic stopping unpredictably near curb areas.
- Tourist-driven speed and unfamiliarity with local roads, leading to misjudged distance.
Because these situations often turn on detailed facts—what the driver saw, what the road looked like, and how the crash unfolded—early organization matters.


