Frankfort cyclists often share roads with drivers who are:
- Managing peak commute traffic (sudden lane changes, late braking, and distraction)
- Navigating intersections and turns where visibility can be limited by traffic flow and lighting
- Passing slower riders on roads that don’t always leave much buffer
- Dealing with seasonal conditions—late fall glare, winter grit, and spring road repairs that create unexpected hazards
In addition, Frankfort’s suburban layout can mean that crash witnesses are nearby but not always directly connected to the incident—people may see a moment of impact and then drive off. That makes timely documentation and witness follow-up especially important.


