Carrollton traffic can change quickly depending on the time of day—commuter rush, school schedules, and event activity can all affect visibility, driver attention, and how quickly conditions change at intersections.
In many bicycle crash cases, the dispute isn’t whether a crash happened—it’s what each person should have done to avoid it. That’s why local details matter, including:
- Lighting and sightlines where drivers turn, merge, or change lanes
- Roadway markings and whether they were clear enough for safe sharing of the road
- How quickly a driver responded to unexpected traffic patterns
- The practical reality of bicycle travel speed vs. a vehicle’s turning/spacing decisions


