Many Henderson cyclists share similar riding conditions:
- Large intersections and high-turnover traffic near shopping areas and major corridors, where left turns and lane changes are frequent.
- Construction and resurfacing that can change lane geometry, visibility, and curb access—sometimes without obvious warning.
- Heat, glare, and evening visibility that can affect how soon a driver recognizes a rider.
- Tourist and event spillover (especially on weekends and during peak periods) when unfamiliar drivers are more likely to miss cues.
Those conditions matter because insurance coverage and liability often turn on details like sightlines, lighting, timing, lane positioning, and whether warnings were adequate.


