Manchester’s mix of urban streets, commuter routes, and frequent turning conflicts creates recurring crash patterns—especially where drivers are distracted, traffic moves quickly, or road conditions change.
Common Manchester scenarios we see include:
- Left-turn and yield failures at signalized intersections and multi-lane approaches
- Dooring incidents when cyclists are forced close to parked vehicles along busier blocks
- Construction and detours that shift lanes or narrow curbside space
- High-traffic evenings and event days, when visibility and attention drop
These situations aren’t “automatic” wins or losses. They require careful evidence and a clear narrative that matches what happened and what it caused.


