Many bicycle crashes in and around Marion happen in predictable ways—especially during commuting seasons and around busy stretches where drivers are juggling traffic flow, school schedules, and turn lanes.
Common scenarios include:
- Left-turn and intersection collisions when a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or fails to keep a proper lookout.
- Dooring incidents near curbside parking on residential streets and along areas with frequent stops.
- Construction and detour friction—debris, lane shifts, and drivers trying to “thread the needle” around temporary traffic patterns.
- Night and low-visibility crashes when lighting, reflective gear, and vehicle headlights don’t line up the way they should.
Even when the other side claims you “should have been able to avoid it,” Iowa law still focuses on what each driver did under the circumstances. Your version of events matters—but it has to be supported.


