Cambridge traffic and road design create real risk for cyclists, particularly around:
- Busy intersections where turning vehicles and cyclists share limited sight lines
- Tourism season when unfamiliar drivers may not anticipate bikes or signals
- Work zones and detours that change lane width, markings, and traffic flow
- Routes near water and event areas where pedestrian and cyclist activity increases
When a crash happens, the other side may claim you “came out of nowhere,” that you were speeding, or that you should’ve avoided the impact. Even if you’re an experienced rider, those arguments are common—so your case needs a strong factual record.


