Monterey cyclists often share the road with commuters, visitors, and delivery traffic. That mix can change how a crash unfolds and how evidence survives.
Common local situations we see include:
- Tourist-heavy areas where temporary distractions and heavy foot traffic complicate “what the driver could see.”
- Road work and changing lane patterns where cyclists and drivers interpret signals and markings differently.
- Corridor driving where higher-speed entry points and frequent turning movements can increase the severity of injuries.
- Lighting and visibility challenges near evening commutes—especially when glare, fog, or uneven illumination affects perception.
Because Monterey is both residential and tourism-driven, fault disputes can get complicated quickly—particularly when a driver claims they “never saw” the cyclist or when there’s conflicting witness recollection.


