North Las Vegas traffic often mixes commuters, delivery vehicles, and high-speed roadway access—so bicycle crashes can involve fast-moving vehicles, turning maneuvers, and disputes about visibility.
Common local situations we see include:
- Right-turn and left-turn collisions at intersections where drivers claim they “didn’t see the cyclist in time”
- Lane changes near busier arterials where a rider feels forced to swerve to avoid a vehicle
- Construction and work-zone detours that change lane width, signage, or sightlines
- Rideshare and delivery activity that increases unpredictable stopping/positioning near curb areas
- Night or low-visibility crashes where lighting, reflectors, and helmet/headlamp visibility become major issues
In these scenarios, the first days after the crash matter. Evidence can disappear quickly—dash footage gets overwritten, work-zone controls change, and witness memories fade.


