Norfolk’s mix of downtown activity, school/commuter traffic, and seasonal events means cyclists often share the road with drivers who are focused on timing—turning, merging, and crossing intersections. Common Norfolk-specific trouble spots include:
- Left turns and intersection crossings where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s distance or speed
- Changes in lane patterns from construction or maintenance that push bikes closer to vehicle paths
- Driveways and side streets where vehicles enter traffic without enough visibility for riders
- High-traffic commute hours when distractions and rushed decisions increase risk
A strong claim doesn’t rely on “who you think was at fault.” It relies on evidence that matches how the crash actually happened.


