Lincoln’s mix of urban streets, campus activity, and commuter traffic creates recurring risk patterns in bicycle-related collisions. Many crashes involve:
- Left-turn and yield disputes at intersections where drivers may not fully account for cyclists traveling in the lane.
- Dooring and lane intrusions near busier corridors, where parked vehicles and traffic flow overlap.
- Construction and rerouting that changes curb lines, bike lane markings, or sightlines.
- Night and low-visibility riding during seasonal weather changes, when lighting and reflective visibility become critical.
These scenarios often turn into “he said / she said” fights if the right documentation isn’t gathered early.


