Inkster is a mix of residential streets and arterial roads where cyclists frequently share space with drivers who are focused on commuting, deliveries, and tight schedules. Common local patterns include:
- Right-of-way confusion near intersections during heavier traffic windows
- Lane changes and turns that don’t fully account for a cyclist’s line of travel
- Road debris and uneven pavement from weathering or ongoing maintenance
- Driver distraction in pickup/drop-off traffic and high-visibility areas
- Low-light visibility issues during early mornings and evenings
Those details matter because insurers often argue the cyclist was “out of view” or that the incident was unavoidable. A strong claim depends on reconstructing what happened with evidence—not just opinions.


