Every case is different, but Riverdale riders often face similar risk environments—places where timing, visibility, and traffic flow can be misjudged:
- Left-turn and yield failures at intersections: A driver signals, turns, and doesn’t fully account for a bicycle’s speed or lane position.
- Door zone hazards near curbside parking: A car door opens into a cyclist’s path, especially when traffic is moving steadily but drivers are distracted.
- Construction and resurfacing changes: Shifting lanes, temporary markings, debris, and uneven pavement can contribute to sudden loss of control.
- Busy evening traffic and event-adjacent congestion: More vehicles on the road can mean tighter gaps, glare from lights, and delayed reactions.
After any of these incidents, the goal is the same: build a record that shows what happened, who created the unreasonable risk, and how the crash caused your injuries.


