Fountain riders often face the same hazards as other Colorado communities, but the day-to-day realities can shape how crashes are investigated:
- Intersection timing and turning errors: Drivers turning across a bike’s path—especially when light timing feels “off” due to heavy traffic—are a frequent source of disputes.
- Roadside hazards near commutes: Debris, uneven pavement, and lane changes around work zones can contribute to loss of control or sudden evasive maneuvers.
- Driver behavior around faster traffic: Cyclists on roads where cars move quickly can be blamed for “being in the wrong place,” even when the driver failed to maintain safe clearance.
- Busy schedules after a crash: Many people get pulled into hospital follow-ups, employer questions, and insurance calls right away—before evidence is preserved.
Because of these realities, the early choices you make—what you document, what you say, and who you speak to—can strongly influence how your claim develops.


