Asbury Park has a mix of beach traffic, summer visitors, nightlife crowds, and year-round commuters. That combination can create patterns that show up in bicycle injury cases:
- Tourist-heavy intersections and crosswalks: On busy days, drivers may be unfamiliar with signal timing, turning rules, or the flow of pedestrian and cyclist movement.
- Close quarters near entertainment and hotels: Bikes often share space with rideshare pickups, delivery traffic, and pedestrians moving unpredictably.
- Construction, detours, and uneven surfaces: Road work and seasonal repairs can force cyclists into different lines of travel—sometimes increasing the risk of collisions.
- After-dark visibility issues: Lighting, glare, and reflective clothing/gear can become central to disputes about what each person could see.
Because these factors are local, your evidence and timeline need to be organized around the real conditions at the time of the crash—so the story insurers hear matches what can be proven.


