Jesup riders often share the road with:
- Drivers commuting to and from work who may be focused on time—not on cyclists’ space.
- Intersection-heavy routes where turning vehicles, right-of-way disputes, and late braking can lead to serious impacts.
- Road construction and detours that change lane markings, visibility, and safe travel paths.
When insurers review claims, they commonly argue that the rider should have avoided the collision. In a place like Jesup—where local streets, signage, and temporary traffic shifts matter—evidence about positioning, lighting, lane control, and how the crash unfolded is critical.


