Statesboro’s traffic patterns and road design can create predictable trouble spots for cyclists:
- Commuter corridors with mixed speeds: Drivers traveling to and from work can misjudge a cyclist’s distance—especially at higher-speed approaches.
- Turning conflicts at intersections: Many crashes involve a vehicle turning left/right where the cyclist is present but not accounted for.
- “Last-second” lane changes: Lane shifts near slower-moving vehicles, turn lanes, or roadside access points can force a sudden swerve.
- Construction and resurfacing: Temporary striping, uneven pavement, and altered traffic flow can increase the risk of loss of control.
Even when you did nothing wrong, insurers may try to frame the crash as unavoidable or “your fault.” The right legal approach is to rebuild the sequence and show why the other party’s driving created the unreasonable risk.


