Casselberry riders often share the road with:
- Daily commuters moving through busy corridors and turn lanes
- Suburban intersections where drivers may not expect a bike to be fully present in traffic flow
- Roadwork and lane changes that can create sudden hazards, narrowed sight lines, or confusing signage
- Neighborhood cut-through traffic where speed and attention can vary block to block
Those patterns matter because they shape how fault is argued and what evidence becomes critical—especially around turning movements, lane positions, lighting conditions, and whether warning signs/controls were sufficient.


