Highland riders often share the road with commuters, delivery traffic, and vehicles moving through busier corridors during peak travel times. That mix can create a predictable set of problems after a collision:
- Turning conflicts at intersections and driveways (drivers not yielding, misjudging a cyclist’s path or speed)
- Side-street cut-through traffic where cyclists may be less expected
- Construction and road work that changes lane position, visibility, and access to the shoulder
- Low-light visibility during early morning or evening rides when signage and lighting matter
When these factors are involved, the claim often depends on precise details: signal timing, lane position, sight lines, and what was happening right before impact.


