Bristol cyclists often face conditions that can raise the stakes in a collision:
- Mixed traffic during commute hours: drivers accelerating out of intersections or changing lanes while cyclists are sharing the roadway.
- Left-turn and cross-traffic conflicts: crashes commonly happen when a motorist turns without seeing a bike in time.
- Road work and detours: temporary lane shifts, uneven surfaces, and signage changes can be hard for drivers and riders to interpret.
- School-zone and neighborhood activity: increased pedestrian crossings, short sight lines, and unpredictable movement near busy blocks.
These scenarios don’t just affect how the crash happens—they affect what evidence matters most when liability is disputed.


