Many Castle Rock riders are impacted by a few recurring risk patterns:
- Commuter timing and turn conflicts: Rush-hour merges, late brake reactions, and failure to yield at turns can lead to side-impact and crossing crashes.
- Suburban street design: Curbs, turn lanes, and changing lane widths can create “hidden” exposure—especially where a driver’s view is blocked by traffic flow.
- Road work and detours: Construction zones and temporary signage can shift traffic patterns. When a driver doesn’t adjust safely, cyclists can be left with the consequences.
- Weekend and event traffic: On busy days, drivers may be distracted or unfamiliar with local routes, increasing the odds of abrupt lane changes or unsafe passing.
Because these factors are common, claims often turn on sequence: where each person was, what the driver could reasonably see, and how quickly the situation developed.


