Many Greeley bicycle crashes involve predictable real-world conditions:
- Commuter traffic and turning maneuvers: Drivers merging or turning across a bike lane can underestimate a cyclist’s speed—leading to side-impact collisions.
- Construction zones and lane shifts: Temporary striping, detours, and narrowed lanes increase the chance of abrupt braking, debris impacts, or unsafe passing.
- Industrial and delivery vehicle interactions: Trucks and service vehicles may have limited visibility, and lane positioning can change quickly.
- Seasonal weather and lighting: Foggy mornings, dusk rides, and winter traction issues can affect visibility and stopping distances.
These factors don’t automatically determine fault—but they influence what evidence matters and what questions an attorney will ask to connect the crash to your injuries.


