Many bicycle injuries in and around Windsor involve traffic patterns that riders recognize—then can’t always control. Depending on where you were riding, the facts often turn on:
- Day-to-day commuting conflicts: drivers merging, turning, or changing lanes while cyclists are moving through the same corridor.
- Residential and neighborhood street speed mismatches: a rider may expect caution, but a vehicle arrives faster than expected.
- Roadwork and detours: temporary striping, uneven surfaces, and shifting lanes can create hazards that are hard to spot at the wrong moment.
- Visibility issues near dawn/dusk: glare, shadows, and lighting can affect what each person says happened.
Because these situations are common, investigation in Windsor cases often focuses on scene details and timing—not just who “seemed” at fault in the moment.


