Many Stamford rides involve mixed traffic and frequent turning movements—especially around busy intersections, school zones during commute hours, and areas with frequent pedestrian activity. That combination can create common crash patterns:
- Left-turn collisions when motorists misjudge a cyclist’s speed or timing
- Dooring near parking lanes when a car door opens into a bike lane or travel path
- Late braking / lane changes around congested stretches where drivers are focused on traffic flow
- Construction and resurfacing issues that shift lanes, reduce visibility, or obscure markings
Because Stamford roads can change quickly block-to-block, the best outcomes often depend on whether the evidence captures how the roadway looked at the time—not just what happened in hindsight.


