Bicycle crashes in and around Dallas commonly happen where cars and riders cross paths:
- Left turns and “late” yields at busy intersections
- Lane changes near commute traffic where riders can be harder to see
- Construction zones that narrow lanes, shift traffic patterns, or add debris
- Driver distraction—especially during peak travel times
Even when a cyclist believes they’re in the right, the practical question becomes: What can be proven? In Georgia, liability turns on evidence of unreasonable conduct and how that conduct caused the injuries.


