Many bicycle crashes in South San Francisco involve predictable—but messy—situations tied to daily travel:
- Turning vehicles at busy intersections: Drivers may claim they “never saw” you, especially during glare or heavy traffic.
- Lane changes near busier corridors: Sudden merges, late braking, and tight spacing can turn a close call into a collision.
- Construction zones and detours: Temporary striping, uneven pavement, and narrowed lanes can affect how a cyclist’s path is interpreted.
- Delivery and service vehicles: Commercial traffic increases the chances of disputes about timing, lookout, and lane position.
In these scenarios, fault often isn’t just “driver vs. cyclist.” It can involve shared risk, contested timelines, and missing or disputed evidence—especially when statements are taken early.


