Schaumburg is suburban, but it’s not low-risk. Riders often share roads with heavy commuting traffic, frequent turning movements, and construction-related lane changes. Typical scenarios include:
- Left-turn and right-turn conflicts at intersections where drivers may misjudge a cyclist’s speed or fail to yield.
- Dooring incidents when a parked vehicle’s door opens into a cyclist’s path.
- Lane narrowing from construction or maintenance that forces sudden maneuvering to avoid debris, cones, or shifting traffic.
- Commercial driveway cut-throughs near businesses, retail centers, and industrial-adjacent roads where drivers enter traffic quickly.
- High-speed “pass and merge” moments on longer stretches where a cyclist can be squeezed by adjacent lanes or late braking.
In each situation, the details matter—especially timing, lane position, lighting conditions, and what drivers actually saw.


