Many Andover cyclists are riding for commuting, fitness, and errands. That means crashes commonly involve:
- Turning and yielding disputes at intersections where drivers misjudge a cyclist’s speed or position.
- Lane-change or merge situations on busier routes where vehicle spacing is tight.
- Construction and maintenance activity that changes normal traffic flow and roadway visibility.
- Low-light and weather-related hazards—especially during Minnesota’s seasonal transitions—where reflective gear and road markings become critical.
When fault is disputed, the “small” details carry big weight: the timing of a turn, what the signal was doing, how close vehicles were, and what the roadway signage showed at the moment of impact.


