Palmetto riders often share roads with commuters heading to and from nearby job centers, schools, and shopping corridors. That creates predictable risk patterns:
- Right-hook and left-turn conflicts at intersections, especially when traffic flow is heavy or visibility is limited.
- Lane changes and sudden braking where drivers may not expect a cyclist to be present in the travel lane.
- Construction and roadwork that changes lane geometry, detours traffic, or leaves debris where cyclists ride.
- Night and early-morning visibility issues—bright headlights, glare, and darker stretches can affect how quickly drivers recognize a rider.
When a crash happens in a fast-moving area, memory can blur and timelines can become disputed. That’s why immediate documentation and careful case organization matter.


