In Logansport, many bicycle rides happen around daily commutes, neighborhood streets, and shared routes where drivers may not expect a cyclist to be present. Common local patterns we see include:
- Right-turn and lane-mixing problems near intersections where drivers merge quickly and may not fully yield.
- Street construction and resurfacing zones that create unexpected debris, glare, or uneven pavement.
- Low-speed curb/driveway conflicts where drivers pull out from side streets, alleys, or driveways without noticing a passing bike.
- Evenings and early mornings when lighting is limited and witnesses may remember the sequence differently.
These situations don’t automatically mean a cyclist “wins” or “loses.” But they do mean your claim depends on details—timing, positioning, and what can be verified.


