Many bicycle collisions in the area come down to a specific moment: a vehicle turning across your path, a driver failing to yield, or a late reaction when traffic flow changes. In suburban Missouri settings, cars may be moving faster than cyclists expect, and visibility can be affected by:
- Lighting and dusk conditions on residential/arterial roads
- Roadside landscaping or signage placement
- Construction zones and temporary traffic patterns
- Driveway entries where turning vehicles merge unpredictably
When fault is contested, details from that few seconds can make or break the case. Your goal after a crash should be to preserve the facts while they’re still fresh.


