Duluth riders often share the same problem: traffic patterns that leave little margin for error. In practice, many claims turn on details like timing at signals, lane alignment, and whether a driver had a clear opportunity to see a cyclist.
Common Duluth-area situations include:
- Left turns and U-turns where a driver’s view is blocked by other vehicles or street geometry.
- Lane shifts near commercial areas where construction cones, signage, or temporary striping create confusion.
- Fast merging traffic on busier stretches where drivers underestimate a cyclist’s speed or space.
- Door-zone collisions when riders are forced to ride closer to parked cars due to traffic flow.
Because these scenarios are evidence-heavy, the sooner you preserve details, the stronger your position tends to be.


