Walker riders often share the road with motorists traveling for work, school, and errands—plus trucks and delivery vehicles moving through mixed-use corridors. In practice, that can mean:
- More high-speed merges and left turns that leave less reaction time for cyclists.
- Construction and resurfacing that shift lanes, add debris, or change sightlines.
- Seasonal lighting issues (early dark evenings in fall/winter) that can complicate fault disputes.
- Busy intersections near daily commutes, where multiple vehicles enter the same space quickly.
When these factors are involved, liability can become contested fast. The sooner the facts are organized, the better your position—especially if the other side tries to minimize what happened.


