In a smaller city like Crowley, many bicycle routes share the same reality: cars are close, sightlines can be limited, and roads can look “clear” until the moment they aren’t. Common trouble spots after a crash include:
- Turns at intersections where a driver says they “didn’t see” the cyclist in time
- Road edge hazards like debris, gravel, or uneven pavement near the shoulder
- Construction and lane shifts that change where riders expect cars to travel
- Pickup and delivery activity around local businesses that increases traffic variability
When a claim later turns into a “who saw whom first” dispute, the details you preserve early often matter more than statements you make later.


