San Anselmo’s mix of residential streets, neighborhood traffic patterns, and frequent shared-road riding creates crash scenarios that can be especially confusing after the fact. Cyclists often deal with:
- Turning conflicts at intersections where drivers may not fully scan for bikes
- Door-zone incidents near curbside parking and mixed-use areas
- Speed and sightline issues on roads where drivers underestimate a cyclist’s distance
- Construction and detours that change lanes and force last-second reactions
- Driver “turning on red” or partial-yield disputes that turn into competing stories
In these situations, the difference between a fair outcome and a low offer is usually evidence quality and timing—not who “seems” at fault.


