Plantation riders often share roads with commuters heading toward major corridors, school traffic, and vehicles moving through high-activity areas. Many bicycle accidents here involve:
- Left-turn collisions at signalized intersections
- Right-of-way misunderstandings when drivers change lanes or make turning movements
- Dooring incidents near residential streets where cars are parked curbside
- Construction and lane shift hazards that appear suddenly during peak commute hours
Even when the driver “seems” at fault, insurers may try to shift blame to the cyclist—by questioning your speed, your lane position, or whether the crash could have been avoided.


