Groton has a mix of commuting traffic, seasonal activity, and roadways shared with drivers who may not expect cyclists. That combination can create familiar crash patterns:
- Intersection conflicts: Turning vehicles failing to yield or misjudging a cyclist’s position.
- Door zone and lane squeeze: Cyclists forced closer to the curb when parked cars, delivery traffic, or wider vehicles reduce safe passing room.
- Construction and changing traffic control: Temporary signage, cones, and detours can create sudden hazards—especially for riders following familiar routes.
- Tourism and weekend volume: Higher numbers of pedestrians, visitors, and slower moving vehicles can affect visibility and reaction time.
These scenarios are exactly why your claim should be built around specifics—where you were, how traffic was moving, what signage or signals were present, and how the crash mechanism ties to your injuries.


