Spring Hill is largely suburban and residential, with busy corridors that connect drivers to bigger employment centers. That mix creates common bicycle crash patterns, such as:
- Left-turn and yield failures at intersections during commute hours
- Aggressive passing or late lane changes when traffic is moving fast
- Construction and roadwork hazards that change lanes, markings, and sightlines
- Right-of-way confusion in areas where drivers expect cyclists to “merge” with traffic
- Truck and delivery vehicle impacts where blind spots and lane positioning play a major role
When these issues happen, insurers may try to shift blame to the cyclist—even when the driver’s duty to yield, maintain safe lookout, or follow traffic controls was violated.


