Many cyclists in Farmington Hills ride along roads with frequent turning movements: drivers pulling out of neighborhoods, changing lanes for oncoming traffic, or navigating between commercial and residential areas. Common crash patterns we see include:
- Left-turn and right-turn collisions where a driver misjudges distance or fails to yield at the moment a cyclist enters the turn.
- Door-zone impacts when a parked vehicle opens into the bike lane or roadway path.
- Driveway and side-street surprises—a cyclist is visible, but timing and “looked-but-didn’t-see” errors lead to impact.
- Construction and resurfacing hazards that shift lanes, change shoulder width, or introduce debris.
After a crash, these facts matter because they help determine what duties were owed and whether a driver’s actions were reasonable under the circumstances.


