While every crash is different, Timnath cyclists frequently report incidents involving:
- Commuter traffic interactions: left turns, lane changes, and failed yield situations where a driver underestimates a cyclist’s speed or clearance.
- Shared-road visibility issues: dusk/night rides, glare, and limited line-of-sight—especially when the roadway lighting or reflective signage isn’t ideal.
- Construction and seasonal road conditions: debris, uneven pavement, lane shifts, and temporary markings that can catch riders off guard.
- Dooring and curbside hazards: cyclists traveling near parked vehicles where a door opens unexpectedly into the bike lane or travel path.
In these scenarios, fault can become disputed quickly—often because each side tells a different story. Your goal early on is to preserve facts that keep your narrative consistent with the physical evidence.


