Piedmont cyclists often share roads with:
- Commute traffic during morning and evening peaks, when drivers are focused on timing and intersections.
- Residential turning conflicts—driveways, side streets, and frequent right-of-way decisions.
- Neighborhood activity (pedestrians, school-area traffic patterns nearby, and weekend outings), which can complicate what everyone “thought they saw.”
- Roadway construction and maintenance—potholes, resurfacing, debris, and changing signage that can affect control and stopping distance.
The result: fault disputes can hinge on small details—visibility, timing, lane position, and whether a driver took reasonable precautions.


