Fridley sits near major routes that funnel commuters between Minneapolis and surrounding areas. That means many bicycle injuries come from predictable “rush hour” patterns:
- Intersection conflicts: left turns, late yields, and timing issues at signalized crossings.
- Right-side lane squeezes: motorists changing lanes without enough room for a cyclist’s line.
- Construction and detours: temporary markings, narrowed lanes, and changing traffic control.
- Road debris and surface hazards: potholes, gravel, or uneven pavement that can cause loss of balance.
- Night visibility issues: poor lighting, glare, and drivers who do not notice a cyclist in time.
These are the kinds of scenarios where small details—lane position, timing, lighting conditions, and whether warning signs or markings were present—can strongly affect how a claim is evaluated.


