Erie’s mix of residential streets, fast-moving arterial roads, and frequent construction/traffic-control changes means bicycle incidents often involve:
- Intersection conflicts (turning, yielding, or lane-position disputes)
- “Last-second” avoidance caused by sudden lane shifts, signage changes, or temporary barriers
- Driver attention issues during peak commute windows
- Road debris and resurfacing problems after weather events or construction activity
In these situations, the key question isn’t simply who “seemed at fault.” It’s what the evidence shows about what each party could reasonably see, anticipate, and do.


