Delray Beach is a mix of residential streets, commercial areas, and high-activity routes where drivers and cyclists share space—often under changing light conditions, event traffic, and frequent road work.
Common local situations we see include:
- Left-turn conflicts near busy intersections where drivers misjudge timing or visibility.
- Door-zone collisions when vehicles stop along curb lanes near businesses.
- Construction and resurfacing hazards that create unexpected lane shifts, debris, or uneven pavement.
- Tourist and rideshare congestion that increases distractions and sudden lane changes.
- Night riding visibility issues when lighting, reflective markings, or driver headlights don’t line up with safe stopping distance.
These factors affect how fault is argued and how quickly evidence disappears—so your early choices can have a big impact.


