Middleton riders commonly face predictable risk scenarios—especially during commute hours and around areas with frequent turning traffic.
Some of the situations we see most often include:
- Right-turn conflicts: Drivers turning into or across a bike lane or roadway shoulder without fully accounting for a cyclist’s speed and position.
- Construction and reroutes: Temporary lane shifts, gravel, and uneven surfaces that force sudden swerving.
- Intersection timing issues: Drivers who slow late, misread signals, or accelerate through the end of a light.
- Door-zone hazards near parked vehicles: Even a short stop can create a sudden obstacle when a rider is passing.
These cases aren’t just about “what happened.” In Middleton, the physical environment—visibility, lane markings, traffic flow, lighting, and road conditions—often becomes the key to proving what was reasonable under the circumstances.


