In a suburban area like Lilburn, many crashes happen during routine commutes or errands—when drivers are focused on traffic flow, turning, and lane changes.
Common local friction points include:
- Right-turn and left-turn conflicts at signalized intersections
- Lane position confusion when drivers assume a cyclist is “out of the way”
- Construction and roadway transitions that narrow lanes or shift traffic patterns
- Poor nighttime visibility (headlights, street lighting, reflectors, and glare)
Even when the driver seems clearly at fault, insurers may still argue the cyclist contributed—based on statements, photos, or perceived speed. That’s why your early steps matter.


